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WEONE8DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14. 1922.
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IN
THE PRISON FARM COMMITTEE any other man. or set of men, the
I privilege of going about to change the
It is Quite a fitting thing that Su-1 effect of the law which does not ap-
perior Court judges should be request- peal to their ideas of justice and fair- 1 guttered with fire as is the white
ed to act as an investigation commit- j ness. It is not within Mr. Gompers’ | costume of tue Coratian women, they
tee to ascertain the conditions that ‘ province to advocate lawlessness. It’seem lacking in color wnon a Gypsy
shirt lacks ample decoration.
“Almost a H-ajM cne is. likely to see
some of the Gyjfc’es of the region and
Vote for the best man.
Air transportatici
verage landlubber
is is ho
of the i
irs. but it
: that perio
; too fast for the
eat her. which is
liaracteristics of
coin Is twenty-five
be worked a lot dur-
exist at the state prison farm- These
men are all humane, all worthy and
honorable, and their profession makes
it necessary for them to confine men
in this farm, for some crime that has
‘f-ii committed.
They have the right to expect that
•* prison to which these men are
nt, deprived of their liberty and
branded as criminals, is clean, sani-
ry and humane in every sense. In
dications have been presented on
many occasions to make us believe
that this was not true of the institu
tion at Milledgeville. A superficial
and cursory examination by a few leg-
islators is about as nonsensical a
means of getting real information as I
the mind of mail could conjecture. j
jud
Is In his province to urge the repeal
of all laws that couflict with his ideas
of justice and right living.
Union labor is a powerful factor In
woman stride*: bv Her head sh
is ablaze of Turkey red. The massive
red flowers or other designs in her
waist or may no. be carrying on silent
fhis country and very few Impartial war with the tone of the headdress
men would destroy it. They would be but if by a j/ chine.* they harmonize,
glad, if possible, to make labor unions the bright court around the bottom
responsible, iu a measure, for the dl- the apron sure.'/ do not.
rect results of official acts that bring “The Gypsy women's main decorat
about suffering, distress and losses, of j ion. besides the bright rings of base
an aggravated character. Labor is not metals which emphasize the proletar-
perfect, don’t pose as such, but it has j a n quality of her hands, is a long neck
a lot of things to correct in its own! ] a ce of the huge silver cart-wheel
manipulations, as all ^labor men will
agree, before it can attempt to direct
a verdict of the courts of the United
States
This decision is going to be the de
cision around which the fight is soon
to be made and we confidently pre*
the Governor has apparently J diet that there will be an adjustment
All that goes up must come down,
as the men that are hitting the. high pr
spots will soon find. 1 w«
xpect the finest and the most ap-
style in their dress, food or
cork. Yet we all want to know that
hey are humanely treated, well
lot lied and comfortably housed- If
hey are not there is fault somewhere,
•ither iu the administration of prison
\V - have no political ambitions what- affairs, or the failure of the people to
ever, so don't mind telling us yours provide sufficient funds-
if you want to advertise. j
tigat
found a m-ana of ascertaining some! tha ‘ wil > Preclude recklessness and
facts that tile public does not know as (carelessness In tile use of labors
stub, things which have, perhaps. Power, just as there has been an evi-
have been reported but which are not- <le "‘ p of the wastefulness and intern
generally credited on the part of peo . j perance in the use of the power of
pie, who have become accustomed to; capital. Both have their faults and
hearing the complaints of the men'both nuist endeavor to preserve the
v lio have been there and came out. sanctity of the law at all costs and at
None of us expect that prisons jail hazards. When either side fails to
should he equipped with all the com-j do tha ' 'hey have lost the main con
-f home, nor that men should tentl °n and their most effective weap
in of appeal to the fairness of all con-
erned.
It takes a bird to fly, they used
say, but there are a lot of other thin,
trying it these days.
The Newcomb college girls who got
out a magazine that shocked New Or
leans were going some. I
Beveridge is going to the Senate,
but that don't mean that he has a
ticket to the White House also.
Mankind has many sins but the
greatest is selfishness and It is re
sponsible for most of the others.
The married woman that goes col
lecting always finds that her husband
hasn't a corner on all the excuses.
It is well known that men guarding
prisoners in any form get calloused
to some of the finer things of life and
are hardened to scenes that the aver
age man would regard as pititful or
horrible. They must deal often with
desperate men and men with cunning
beyond the average in abusing their
privileges or making trouble in the
place of their incarceration. Yet. de
spite this well known condition thev
must be treated with some form of
consideration-
THE SPOTLESS TOWN OF CROTIA
A city Coratians aspire to have have
added to the list of world capitals,
judging from their efforts for indepen
dence, is told about in the following
bulletin from the Washington D. C.
headquarters of the National Geo
graphic Society:
"Zagreb, or Agram as It use to be
known, sits in the lap of the Croatian
hills and looks off across a fertile
plain. The city is divided into three
parts, one of which contains the pal
ace of the Banns, who under the rule j
o. Au-tria Hungary was the local ad
ministrator and is reached by a funi-
elai or by winding strrets from the
“Up from the railway station, al-
If the serum that will prevent ly
is not cornered a lot of folks will soon
be inoculated out of talking material.
charged and which have been brought
out already in this investigation, we
lave a right to know it and a perfect
•ight to demand that it be remedied.
The congressman who says that This is unquestioned, and if facts
prohibition is a farce, probably could prove it. Georgia’s penal farm will be
find others if h* consulted a mirror.. materially changed for a time at
least, so that the disgrace of mistreat-
When a man makes all sorts of 4 , . ......
merit of prisoners shall not be charge-
faces when he sings you may know .. . . , , .. ... . .
. able at the doors of its officials.
that he is doing it for its face value. 1
a i A SERIOUS BLOW
Congress wonders why Harding _ _
picked Newberry and Daugherty for ,,,, „ . . .
J , I he Coronado decision is the most
the little week-end trip on the May
flower.
It Georgia has a penal institution (nios j t 0 the main square of the city,
that has been guilty of the things there runs a fine Mall in the midst of |
whose lawns there are various fine
public buildings and a little to the
left, as one looks toward the hills be-.
hind the city there are the beautiful J
grounds and buildings of the Unlver-l
sity of Zagreb, which is unsurpassed j
in all Jugo slavia. •
“Zagreb has a fine museum In which j
one can see the lovely peasant cos-j
fumes of Croatia, which like those of j
Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia, did
much to give Austria-Hungary an en
viable reputation as a museum of love
liness. Each region has its own pat-
.violent blow to the labor movement: * lneH
(that has been exercised since the fa- lern - som * heavy with gold on black
The knickerbockers that women are ‘nious resort to the injunction in the, 811 * 1 '* others brighter with reds and
trying to wear are so unbecoming and
uncomfortable that the style won’t
stay long
reneg which bore the head of Francis
Joseph ami helped to make him popu
lar throughout the now defunct empire
of the Hapsburgs.
“Behind the city there are lovely
valleys reaching into the hills and
livened with singing brooks on their
way to the Save, with pleasant peasant
houses flanked by huge haycocks hid
ing in the trees, and along the ridges
are scattered the eeries of surburban
ites who love and long the ites w lc
ites who love the air.
“Here to, Is one of the finest wild
parks in Europe, its vegetation untaim
ed and full of beauty, with benches
pleasantly located to look off across
the city and the valley of the Save.
“But perhaps the prevailing impres
sion of the visitor is not concerned
with loveliness which Nature has lav
ished on the surroundings but the way
*in which man has kept the place at
tractive. The tables of the coffee
shops are as spotless as the white
skirts of the women and as soon as
the market is over, usually at noon,
the cobbles of the tliag are polished
till they shine. Every bench, lettuce
leaf or plum pit is spirited away so
that its presence may not add a touch
of variety to the great grey square, in
which, but a few' hours before, a
thousand gaily dresed people surged
back and forth in the eternal drama
of barter and sale.
“Out in the wide plain beyond Cath
edral there Is an amusement park or
circus ground where the Coratian
peasant follows his main delights of
eating, drinking, singing and dancing.
But with nightfall these colorful folks
are well out on the white roads which
'ead to their farms, the women toiling
l along under the large willow basket
| with the newly-purchased geese ruh*.
| ber-necking from their elevated coign
of vantage and the man. his brimless
black felt hat. compromise betw'een
dunce-cap and derby, with its bright
band around it perched over one ear,
and his yellow' vest, studded with
small 'brass buttons until one can
scarcely see the leather, (lapping Idly
beside his care-free bosom. A vertable
spotless town, Zagreb, emphasizes the
labor of women in a way which re
minds one of the electric sign in which
a woman is constantly fighting dift-
“At evening time the citizens in-
SAVE MONEY!
Trade your old tire for a
New KELLEY-SPRING-
FIELD.
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301 W. Jackson St.
Phone 227
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PHONE J92.
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You save money by buying Stag Semi-Paste Paint
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It is natural for a man to envy hit , . .
J f serious adjustment in its latter day
fellow man who gets ahead, but it is , , . , . .. .... , ..
I history, that of responsibility for the
lots more profitable to try and follow ! , .. . , *.
■ damages resultant from their acts,
bis example. . . , , , ,
I both official and the more lawless
Germany must he peeved properly j Elements that are ne\vr under any
when ii looks across the Rhine an* form official control, as far as their
sees how France is spending its mon-' individual acts are concerned,
ey on improvements I invoking the courts to obtain dam-
_ 4* j ages for the results of official acts of
is meeting the big
gove
strike with indifference,
all right as long as the
means of settling them
which may be
re is no other
rying over tl
setts. It is b
body is good
Very few
M a ?■
cho
ugh 1
take his plait
uldn't like tr
break Into the metropolitan press, but
they wouldn't exactly relish the things
that it takes to get some folks there.
If Wood wants economy jn the
Philippine government he ought to go
ahead and take It and he sure thaJ 1>artial uml disinterested merchants
courts of this country a short time yellows massed on white- Croatia is
ago, to avert the possibilities ol a 1 a picture-book lauil in which the dls-
strlke. II lias brought the labor U n- Itlnctlve dresses of the peasants from vade the square which during the day
to face with the most | one of l * ,e main items of Interest. The ^ a * b 660 crowded with country folk
region of Zagreb has its own lovely ( an d the hundreds of little tables out-
costume. To s«e It at its best one * ,de the coffee shops become centers
must attend a market day in the great - discussions which deal with every-
square named after Court Josef Jelacis thing from politics to love. Then
Croatia's most famous man, whose j ant * silently they disperse and
part in the Coratian Revolution 0 fJacross tUe e m P l >' square there go
1S4S won him the love of his fellows
and the honors of Vienna.
“Except on market-day this great
square is a drab, uninteresting place-
Early in the morning on the days of
the market long lines of tables are
places on the cobbles until they reach
to the very tables of the coffeehouses
along the southern side, and the coun
try roads are alive with attractive
figures, clothed iu their holiday best,
en route to the market. -
“The waists and skirts of the women
are of white, with much red embroid
ery up and down the front, around the
waist and across the apron- Stout
white hose with roll tops and ribbon
garters fill in the space between the | The Blane delegation that used
j labor
that s
s a new phase of the matter
ems to have wry forcibly rele-
:ated all other matters Into the hack-
round. The strike is labor’s weapon
If Henry Cabot Lodge is not wor- of defense, so-called, and it is invoked
egardless of any consideration except
e he thinks that no- • Tl1 ” t0 obtain labor's demands.
It is tailed forth regardless of the suf
fering that would be entailed on capi
tal or on the innocent and impartial
public.
These strikes too often call forth
other weapons. The strike is follow
ed by the boycott, a browbeating
weapon to curb the tendencies of im-
the Republicans
about it.
I'ould rais
sand
The fellow who said he could «&t
sawdust with mayonnaise dressing on
It, probably has a hard job when he
tackles some of the things they dress
with that stuff.
Fatty Arbuckle spoiled all his mil-
lions and things and now wants a
chance to come back. He Bays he hit
thirty-two thousand letters from
movie fasa. wishing him well
The man that counts hit chlckem at
ftlfht. If thay have atrayed away to a
neighbor’s garden during the day, in
nmly taking ordinary precautions to
ate how far they can go.
and business men. This is not the
end. however, for the torch and the
gun are used too often for the moral
welfare and the legal Independence
of the people of the nation
Suits for damages against the un
ions for resultant losses would ruin
any union that ever existed, if the
law stated that the union was respon
sible for the acts of its members. Mr.
(tampers claims that the Interpreta
tion of the law as evidenced by the
Coronado decision is wrong, and urges
labor to make a valiant effort to save
itself from destruction.
Very tew people have any sympathy
for those who deliberately set out to
destroy the operation of a law that
they may dislike. A man will accord
man and a maid, a figure in back und
a figure in white. Her pretty head
holds no heavy basket. Not a burden in
the world has she. But against the
black of the man's attire there are two
spots of light. A narrow white mass
marks the edge of her novel and like a
great white chrysanthemum against
his breast he carries her big white
hat." ^
In M. L Brittain the state loses one
of the most efficient and capable men,
one who has labored well and whose
success has been manifest in the
growth and sentiment for better edu
cational facilities throughout the state,
Price Reduced
My price on Auto clean
ing now reduced but my
good work and quick
service remain the same.
DAN ROBERTS
Auto Cleaning Station,
Next to Grand Theatre
Madison Street
Toilet Soaps
15c Cakes at 10c
Col gates “Big Bath”
Jergens “Bath Tablet”
A refreshing and Lasting
Toilet Soap
CITY DRUG STORE
Cor. Jackson Sc Madison Sts.
Phone 284
knee-length skirts and the moccasin- carload of melons to carry an election
like slippers of soft leather. Around
the head is worn the Slavic shawl,
that form of self-beautit'ication which
reduces the high cheek-bones of the
Hlavto a pleasing oval that would
honor a Madonna of Italy.
“The women are both venders and
shoppers. But many a sturdy wife in
assisted by the presence of her pic
turesque man, whose costume Is just
as colorful as her own. His rather full
white trousers are worn loose or strap
ped in at the bott )m with tlu thongs
which secure the candles and his
heavily embroidered shirt hangs down
outside to a truly Slavic length. The
yellow vest, with «cores of bright
buttons and gay stitching Is likely
didn't have a thing on the fellows
around here who used rum and kept
the purchasable voters herded for the
night, so they couldn't be bought by
the other side before they voted.
Tom Watson says that Hardwick
and Slaton are agreed to take oppo
site sides to elect Hardwick Governor.
AH that believe that send us a Pack
urd automobile.
Wa all have stormy moments when
we would like to tall all we know on
some men, especially when we see
their pose when they run for office.
The college'graduates that haven't
learned how to make a living are
to be worn unbuttoned, unless his
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