New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 7, 1925, Page 4

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'fi:Huck A Cruelest Female Huek, tormer By Winnitred Mason Huck Former Representative to Congress trom Nlinols fteps mich 1ia ts hreathe in the murk 6! the prisen corridor light erept throu he end of the hall, throwing a ghas e of them, tripled in floor Tha 6ld world of open air, of quiet days at home and 6nes in congress, all the dear fa- miiiar things that had made up my 014 lite, ratreated into a remote unreaiity, as if they ware but a plc ture seen through fthe wrong end of an opera glass My thoughts kept straying to my quaint old Washington garden, which ss=med to typify all safetty ard oy, 1 could not bellsve that I had ever lived outsida of prison walls, One Famlliar Face And yst 1 was not at home, but lenely, yearning for one tamiliar face or cne word of com- Tt was a half world of un- ¢h T found myself and It was peopled with unknown ter- vors. Then T heard seme of the women talking. “J¢ they bad lst me out at the #n4 of six months 1 would have Jried to be good, but now, keeping e hers llke this, T am going to be just as damn bad as T please when I get out” The conversatien went on with murmurs and threats and a bitter~ pess that chilled my heart. At 7:30 the night watch came through and put out the lights in the rooms by a ewitch in the hall After that the prisoners could not Purn them on. The Yghts in the hall were left on 311 pight. The night watch came Yhrough ever: box eontaining a ! her was a prisoner who Jlept during the day and whom we pever eaw ahout the building. Night of Fantasy When the night watch was heard jp the hall any girl who wished ne cqlled out to ner and was given whatever she asked for She was pleasant. and T came to ¢or her visits and her smile After a night of fantasy and fitful watches of uneongeiousness I watched tha firat rays of the sun through the bars where the e moonlight had entered the night btore At B o'clock the kitchen and din g-veom girls were unlocked sunlight and triends and family, thrilling forlern preepin 1 learned later derangement bearing of & lady. a slight mental responsible for her e at Marysville ¢ was eheery and lovable, was indirectls bea i Her hair and her "good morning” were | eould imagine ‘“Hers comes your slarm clock.' ghe £3id to me each morning as the the sunniest one exchanged greetings | , too. the day & mrl named aceosted me an 1 talked & group of inmates Did I think 1 was the only ons in One | these had a good face and the | | | DAUGHTER OF A SENATOR, IN the place? Didn't I k that oth- ers wanted to sleep in the mor ing? What made me jabber hefore dawn and disturb them all? & 1 realized that sh to the short morning g | Her attack was &0 sndden and so | flerce that T was abashed This she chserved and ¢ brave indeed ferring eald one of the other girls don't know none of thz Very Bra | “well, shelt | presty ke et damn Georgla For a moment T str | temper Then T er | self for taking the mise seriously T am g0 sorrs | 1 sata 1 dis with eome of honey T had found useful in | ington eir G w dropped ‘T am learning the rules 28 1 can” T continued stammering timjdity Hlfed i Never belare hea a s an r for @ line cefved an a After that T apelogized and one surprised to find her a me for an outhurst The M | averv oceasior i | dusa | ville he s atiinah 24 disposed wag said to be the erue Meets “Ohio’s | ht ’, ia':! It is seven years since the kill N, ¥ l er g of the woman | ¢ {wore flesh color ehiffon gowns and -~ Meckest Girl | 275 Guests Present at Reception ['he oOther three, green chiffon in the court and Eva p : to push us off ti unteered a I Bible pa 1oned 2 1 raid Nizht Watch o her 1 Safégard Your Health THE THREE BEST MAKES THIS ONE ©NLY $23.50 Othere of this style at £97.00, £29.00, $31.00 THE EDDY THE BALDWIN THE SEEGER THESE ARE GOOD REFRIGERATORS THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION FOR A LONG TIMI STEP IN AND LET US SHOW 101 THE PRICES VERY REASONABLE, ARF THIS ONE ONLY $37.00 Mtherz of this style at ) 0n, 233.00 B. C. PORTER SONS “CONNECTICUT'S BEST FURNITURE STORE" NEW BRITAIN DALY HERAL @ |18 the | haq actually was not kne All three o The meeke | was one that | others or sy | Her days were | ness and eolitude, Ehe v whipp Fumer exp | heen the most dari aylight rob | ber in the ata | With an enormous | | ehauffeur, sh man’e death girl or one of her two r this panions | committed the murder | wn New Britain ¢ them are still in faf) PUTTERMAN-SHEPER Man and Brooklyn, carried 4 bouquet 6f white rofes and [111tes of the valley. The mald of wore a gown of changeable {tafteta and carried a “bouquet of lavender sweet peas and yellow tea roses. Three éf the bridesmaids | honor Girl United in Marriage— | gt girl in the prisen had a room ne gon of Mr and Miss I ter of Mr Brooklyn, ) ed by Nfe. evening had | Brookly | Miss Lilllan maid of hone en up to sad was thor- lalned that she of O gro for e stepped out of asional But my heart a ture, | able sitizen if | or less kink | (Copyright, 1 Tomorrow | movies. who might hate been a valu- she had had one more | Ir r brain ] Ine,) [was o prison | 1ace 925, NEA Serviee T see ome f oranke Ihe wedding of and Mrs. L. n of 201 Hartford avenue, this and Mrs i Miller and the bri s Janette Putterman |gowne Their bouquets ware of téa Jack L. Putter- 'roses and pink sweet peas Put- | The gitt 6f the bride to her maid was a green gold vanity to the bridesmaids she gave sllver vanity éases The groom gave the best man & wristwatch and the ughers. silver penknives Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at which 278 guests were preeent from Brooklyn, New York, Chicags. Schenectady, Buffalo Portiand Oregon Los Angeles Miami, Montrea), Galvéston, Texas and New Rritain 148 best man | Mp. and Mra. Putterman left on . Putterman, 1y wedding trip to Canada and upon thett return will resids in Roek- |away for the summer and later in [one would begir Brodkivn, N Y But luckily of honor daugh- pag Bheper of place Baturday Mansion in officiated rman was the amaids 6 Sheper Betty Mankes and Warpi ing e noticing any 4 in a colonial e tn and old point Accept: All Mandates Her veil Speaking of intarnational relatiene 0ld point [we have yet t6 hear of the ce.ed headdress and |who obiects to mandates —Middle. blossams She .:\‘-,,. Bine Ribbean [hroety WE'RE all gypsies at heart. That gnawing—that longing vou have for the open skies . . . for the breeze of the open country in your face . .. for a shady nook by a quiet brook off somewhere. It’s the nomadic spirit— born in you in the cara- van ages—telling you that that's life. Your car is your caravan. 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