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Trustees of Indiana Reform Places
Decide to Help Inmates to
Make Money.
Indianapolis. Ind. The contract la
bor system In Indiana prisons will be
abolished. The trustees of the Insti
tutions have decided that at the ex
piration of the present contracts a
new form of employment will be Insti
tuted. Under the new system proposed, as
much of the product as possible of the
Inmates of the prisons will be used
at other state Institutions. The sur
plus will be sold In the open market.
Farm facilities will be Increased at
nil penal Institutions. It Is probable,
too, that the prisoners will be paid
small wages for their work, the money
to be saved for them or to be used In
supporting their families.
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of prisoners in building highways.
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Congressman Fred A. Britten of llll.
sola, minority member of the house
aval affairs committee, made a vig
orous attack on the administration's
naval policy and on Secretary Daniels,
asserting the navy is woefully short j
of both vessels and men. i
Had Beau Once.
Was visiting in the country this
summer, and everyone had a beau with
the exception of me. my husband being
in town. Someone thought they would
tease my daughter, Jane, by saying.
"Everyone nus a beau except your I
Bother. She replied, "I don't care.
My mother had a Was once and he
turned Into a busbana." Cleveland
leader.
Valuable Jerusalem Artichoke.
It appears from . Professor Stra
kosch's figures that the most efficient
of all economic plants is the Jerusa
lem artichoKe. This Justly valued
vegetable produces on an acre of good
land about 7.127. iunds of starch and
other digestible substances. It takis
from the soil incidentally $26 worth of
material. But the dim rence between
consumption and production, in terms
of value, is $116.
Improving.
The mere nomologist, however clev
er, is universally voted a bore among
us; the wit who wanted to crush peo
ple, like Samuel Rogers, we simply
would not tolerate. All this is because
we are kinder, and whether it means
that we are less brilliant oi not it cer
tainly means that we are better mannered.
Miceproof Furniture.
A sure way to keep mice out of bu- j
reans. chiffoniers, sideboards, etc.. is j
to tack a piece of zinc under each ar-
tlcle of furniture. The zinc should bo '
Blade to fit closely. It is not neces- :
sary In the case of bureaus to put zinc
inder cn.'b drawer; one piece at the j
erf bottom will suffice. i
Missed Both Ways.
What is the difference between a
man who has seen Niagara, a man
who has not seen Niagara and a ham
sandwich? One has seen the mist, the
other has missed the scene. Do you
vant to know where the ham sand
vich comes in? Well, that's where
jou bite.
Save the Tea.
Save the tea from the tt-apot. When
you have a good quantity pour boiling
water over it, and after this water
cools use it for wiping hardwood
floors. This is an old English idea.
Observe How This Trapper Wears Her Furs
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Photo by Amen an Press A-.c;iti'jr:
SN-U'IT I (,,, Fifth in .-i. I!.- f t
"Utfir ;.,-aks the last won! Mm "'
I .a VIe raters V ni '
brown vei.,-t uii is thi inter ! :
bo of sti!.,.v graduate! 'a I I" i "
rippie of fur o vv the sh.u ders u:.-i
down the t-M.-k The from mere.y ;'
cosies about thu threat.
Of Jet. of beads and of plumage are
tbe wings of winter, but the :-t -rt
re most fash:nab.e f all. .'ft
with a sina l Hpstainl'iis fiitei orna
Blent, are the onh trii. ming n "iit
ew sailor of black hatter s n ihli I'. it m a
Who eon Id sk fr anythii more ef also in si;k and in satin, are mnd'sh.
rtlve? Tlie wings conform . leveily ANNA MAY.
Acting Wheelman Leo H. Luksich,
Just promoted to his present rating
and shown for the first time in his new
uniform, photographed outside the
coast guard service station in New
York, where he Is assigned and where
he patriotically defended the Ameri
can flag from insult, knocking down
the man who insulted the national
colors.
Wheelman Luksich was promoted In
recognition of his brave defense of the
national honor and flag. While on
duty recently at the coast guard re
cruiting station at the Battery barge
office, New York city, he severely
thrashed a teamster who in passing
wiped his hands on the colors. He
was officially commended In orders by
the Assistant Secretary of the Treas
ury Andrew J. Peters.
At the annual dinner of the Sons of
the Revolution he received the Bennett
gold medal and a great ovation from
those gathered at the tables.
Luksich Is by birth an Austrian, but
Is now a naturalized American citi
zen. He Is serving his eighth year In
the United States coast guard service.
BAREFOOT GIRL TOTES MAIL
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Traveled Over Lone Mountain Route
That Paid Her Twenty-Five
Cents a Day.
Wfcltesburg, Ky. Miss Mary Hall,
aged sixteen. Is a rural mail carrier
on a star route leading from Colly, a
village in Letcher county, to Ili'.liard,
Ky., four miles.
Over this route little Miss nail,
mnny times in hare feet, has mad'3 the
trip afoot over lone paths throurrh
mountain fastnesses, with only an oc- sl
ftisiomil farm home on the way, for . IpfcB
which she earned 2.1 cents a day.
"To ker-p the wolf from the dorr." , 0
Is the explanation of the young worn- ' sB
nn. "Mother has no one to care fr !
her and is unable to work, beins a suf- ;
ferer from a complication of d!eas'S, '
and I ralizf-d that I must do some- ;
thing for a livelihood. No othr-r work i
being available, I accepted the rural
carrier's place from a neiglilior, was
sworn in. and entered upon my duties !
to the best of my ability. I have made j
a patient, regular employee of Uncle i
Sam. doing my duty at all times." j
Her four years' tenure expired some j
time ago and Miss Hall said she would j
not care to enter again for a four j
years' term with the United States un- ;
1pjs she got a better price for her
work.
HE COULDN'T CLIMB SO
COURT WENT TO HIM ?
San Diego, Cal. The uniqv.e
situation has been presented
here of an adjournment of court
to accommodate a witness who
was too bulky and lame to climb
the courthouse stairway.
The change to a ground floor
court room on the opposite side
of the street was agreed to by
the attorneys interested and the
testimony of l)r. W. Allen,
health officer of National City,
in the case against Davis Green
on a statutory charge, was tak
en, with Judge Lewis presiding.
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Reo, Ga. l:.-lativfs of J. A. Swartz,
! killed in the cyclone several weeks
; go, recently received, from I'es Arc.
' Ala., a quantity of letters and papers
: ".-i.ioh were blown away wh-n the
Swartz home was destroyed. Thy
: hnd been c.".rried more than CO dues
bv the wind.
i;ii::e i'tt;' tiih'gown are of doi
..: ,w'. .-:'ti tia rr. laee edging as
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tin . of '"'on ri .'if ,.r i !s.
Walks to Discharge Debts.
St. Paul. Minn. CharN-s Joy. a
lumber V'.-k from Akel.-y. Minn., walk
ed 47 miles in two day-, he :iy. to
return b..rrow.d fr..r:i Detective
Cai-tata Well, ar.d a .pair of over-sh.-s
loan.. him by Jailer NVccaa.
six wt'-ks ago.
Ch'A Sheets a Hawk. tJ
We-t Bal.'.win. Me. M.-iville Ward, fcjj
aged eight, of W.'st Baldwin, seeing Tjl
a hawk about to raid the henyard. ;
ran to th hMtise. got his father's shot- j
gun. and succeed' "1 in shooting the j
nawk bef- re it -ould do any damage.
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