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~_ PAGE 8 Bocked in Prison Cell, Usual Regime Wath Convicts ¢ Mason Huck,| “tn "| “. Prison, € ay ag . | Bought answers to the ques-) our hed 4 " . Are our prisons humane? . k ow t Can a girl, crushed by her \ > 4 Fellow men, regain her place) yyyag hi tm society? bed, t h h This is the sixth story,|™» i 1¢ written for The Seattle Star. <2 dpe ‘ ing » BY WINNIFRED MASON HUCK verna Former Representative to Congress * from Illinois M' m SS RUTH GREEN q haired woman, w j Approach us. be “Have you - asked. yar That question again! 1 gave i May pocketbook, and counted my money ot “Seven dollars and 45 cents,” she Paid, “Is that right? “I suppose it is,"" I answered, ing my Would have made the same answer) yy) it she had said “one dollar and 45) sient of an cents.” “Are you sure Amount?” she said “If you have co Tsaid. She gave ef inquiry and tt who had 15 cents. “Is that all you have?” I Busie, forgetting that I was not Mitted to speak unless spoken to. i I asked Miss Green to make mine! @n eyen seven dollars and give the @hange to Susie, Susie risked speak ing out of turn to thank me. Under Suspicion PM sy I got a surprise when, weeks later, | the Wy Jearned that a report of my gift aNd © was made at the superintendent's INS Office and that Suste and I were un +@er suspicion for the whole time tha’ T was in the prison. This was because gifts made in Prison seliom had a good motive} Back of them, according to observa-/ tions made by the prison authorities thru years of experience “You may come with me now, Said Miss Green. Susie was led away fo the cottage for negroes. T was taken down a long. dark| corridor into another, which seemed | ,), to be sunshine itself. This, I learned, was “A” corridor, one of gather fing places for the prisoners ‘The windows on one side opened on ® large court. Tt was then noon. all, gray any money?’ she { biography rumor, for ees we she ae 5 A Dreadful Moment Miss ag. A Lourey continued and y mark, My For a moment the wa n I acted. I held in my Lour pu chi Miss hands, Slowly eyes were fixe I te rner off, ding against vigilan the corners of her , Im qui m k movements. I rolled the bit of 1i palm of or I da it or put It in my pocket would search my clothes n room in which she might wa Nor did she wear glasses to me as her back was turned The next time it ipped the role under Then I assumed the pose Sullen Siler Prisoners, I knew, som into fits of temperament shame a grand opera star use the sullen silence pose | 1 was led to the bathroc {Searched in earnest. Thé was ig especially fer was m. tu y loc na wed her the ould morphir be found I did not want om to recall the ich had not } In such a case | the wh The prisoners | Others were play ime of “Flinch.” li lating A “New Girl” } that she had hired done, She had the hardest Tt matters not how old we are, we all are “girls.” 3 g New girls arouse an/interest inthe} Prisoners because they are proof that! rogant beyond belief. ey Of me and led me into the dining | ‘oom. | finement for three days after T had been hungry, but entrance) riya), “Minto the prison had taken away my| “Now,” said Miss Lowrey. : ahd, i askedfor @ glass of| you have finished your bat milk only. The milk had a strangely unpleas-| it flavor and I could not drink it. | ) It was my introduction to prison which is occasionally sweet, But always scrupulously skimmed. | T was taken to the sleeping quar- | +. Hers of the “B” girls, where Mtss| prison underclothes, The Tiny Scrap The moment she left me, I ting two pairs aside, “and this little! tin box you may keep to put your “toothbrush and such things in. What | this?” She held up a small bottte| glycerine. “You may keep that, but you are allowed to have perfume or} uge. You can keep your nail file, ir Crochet book, this hair net—and | is this?” She held up a Small luloid sewing kit. an unprecedented experience cleanliness. | were given me, with which T damp from my shampoo a: combed—for my comb was | linen room, where I was not Iv go—I went into “B" o ¢ the sun was streaming the blue uniform of shame, with true gratitude the glory clea ik - only a brine on memory. erener sean I needed all the encouragem PILES <2 = aut Not Temporary Relief—But CURE or other Rectal or Colon © ailments should not be experi- mented with. 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A Missouri youth, sued breach of promise, says, his of die before he will marry. a Herb Special compounds tie Chinese Nature Herbs, HAY Use roe SED AT THE BL MEDICAL CLINIC, 611 Bra | whore they make an X-Ray |wcople examination of the lu | stumach for $2.00, inflammations; Auto - Conde for high blood pressure and disorders; Actinic Haya for blood and #kin disorders, tv rin-down conditions, ot Red for War, Nowe, Throat ane chial disorders. ‘they apecta ineneen oO} un, and at Putoneon=the | righ blood pressure bo pain te reduced in one treatmant 9a, m, to 7:30 p.m, MA in-4671, Mrs. Huck Sees “Inside” | Arrives at Penitentiary and Goes Thru h scarcely d not drop and Noor would be carefully watched. times flow |§ that would | 5 I would She even examined my shoes, it might not have me prison rule or for using v bir jacks. A good many Were! profunity on a matron. Ha Grocheting. All seemed much fnter-) sarah. for instance, never got “in ee, St me. punishment," tho she was one of the | ; é ih + | Cruelest murderesses in the state. She + T learned that I was a “new gitl.”| was in prison for a brutal murder mouth I ever saw, and #ie was ar-! broke a rule and was in solitary con. tiny scrap of linen down the drain. |», Almost before it had disappeared, the | trom Pp corridor girl” came in with my clean |astr | Those three days in the city jail were} Even tho I was then a prisoner in shine and the Inspiration of being The filth of the Cleveland jail was sun could give me, for in half an hour I was chief actor in one of the Tt started with: “Elizabeth you are | wanted in the superintendent's of-| | | I meet some danger- love wore short skirts on the street one day, and now he will ‘OW DKEUL o In their practice they use many kinds of treatments, including Diathermia for all kinds of Cross Word Puz zle anbu bear while |? my from |? nade no into the 3 D for she the T 3s There was no looking-glass in the | ‘1 i) 2. T tch me. reflect 3 “ ‘ rned, 1/$ tongue ticence om and matron re 6 : 66. F a. T 9. T among |72 my ma tex. and I P k Pp k j Sone well with me. But prisoners| — ad had their noon meal and the! were never punished for anytHing| | 7 (whistle had not yet blown for the be-| they had done out 7 Binning of afternoon work. — | They were only locked in their| 4. Di "Some of the girls were playing &| rooms put in a dungeon for yio-, § I* lacquers Wh Shows mirth Small Eur A R D 2 {3 exeiteme of the holiday over, we'll give tent specially interesting purzle : nursing that] y while : irned back HORIZONTAL do rn t p tr TT T ined 44 las 49. Ocean 51. Japanese Dealer in Fomale ai minnie male ning veasel nding as if spoken thru nose oor opener at makes women ¢ her's pal n container mb chaira bese ‘coward lace To let §3. Cordeg ch pean Sint leoholle drink if le rone bee ors Re fore Skill 1, Cluster 73, Point Like ord that ¢ piece out » blunt art of a stove (pl) parture VERTICAL evoured alian river natellation asemont nt,of ¢ mpans and | en shoas her ar-| “when h, put the | porta ie Tourey. opened my bag. | The garments were coarse, but to|*',2.! > “You may use your own woolen! me the luxury of getting into clean | from he said, put-| clothes of any kind was thrilling.|*tr #. Str ¢ in un-lar c | | my clothes, Then, with my hair still) Rodman trom B. ¢ | ent the prison Inc.) for lady | ti Ay Viuro- ngs or vation nerve | many | thera | Infra 1 Brone | lize on omach, reatly Hours, Tides in Seattle Second Low Tide Weather Bureau Report (Apectal from the U. & Weather Bureau) | TATOOBH YOU) Barometer rising, dense fox may wash your own underclothes, 80 | west, six miles a they will be clean when you leave.” | Arr om via Ban Franciaco at 9 «. hip N | } Her scraggy MONDAY { there are others in the outside world | jocks completed the resemblance to|| CLY 6 | awurspay | who are getting into trouble, too. Medusa wie Migh: Tide | ea | Down an interminable gauntlet of |” But she was careful and smart|| Fire Low Fite’ | a et questioning eyes we passed to “B") enough to obey the rules, while little | 104740. —3.2. ft] Plest Low Tide | Gorridor. There Miss Lourey, the! pinky, who had come to Marysville || Second Iigh Tide |ii:294.m. 32 tt! Matron of that division, took charge! for a few common indiscretions, || 24 %M. 12.6 (| Second lilgh Tide 6:50 pom, 12.9 ft Bm, 68 itl NEW YOR came back ISLAND, July 6, § a. m.-- wind south tor and th ™ points i of shorts w 2:20 @, m.learry the Alexander from Los Angeles | levels m. July 5p] higher, thwood from Oleum at 19 p confident fas rdiganshire from Rotterdam via ope Baltimore via ports at , for fall With hemica it stand To prohibit fish urities heep on. deer public contest oth. measure f kn mpass PUZZLE LeT JOURNAL FINAN- REVIEW © general diaplayed ® lanned. to around the 200 the raila ok hion. ned higher, Atchison, DATTI Ce THE ANSWER TO SATURDAYS | Prime steers .... ews WALL STREET OPTIMISTIC Stocks Open Higher; Market Is Cheerful WALL arr OIL | K. July 6.—Wall Street from its double holiday jin anf optimistic fratne of mind due }to the encouragement derived trom a eee the way the market renisted selling eee jon Friday necessitated by failure | ivall dD jof the Dean & Nativia company | Arr’ partur: Announcemént from Chicago this pb he eee ncrnine teat, the losses tnvclyes ved—July @—ftr Admiral Sebree would be small another cheering | ation that a run in/ which will | generally | Cocumbers—Doz. the whole market acted in TAR EGG MARKET IS; STEADY and Butterfat 1 by the demand and t dition of the pastures. MILK AND OKRAM Central Dairy, Ine Milk—Owt., £ Beattie supp F) 1. conde Sweet Cream, f f BUTTEM AND cher Prices Bald Wholesale Desiors Triplets . — A grade, Heatthe delivery SB PANY rnhoDUCTS Quotations hy Ferry Bros. Frices Paid Shippers. Clty detivery. ae Higher Quotations on Cream we noos Prices tn country, caste retnrned Be tees. rev'a ” ” 27 Mandard pull | POULTRY AND MEATS | Quotations by Kerry Bree Prices ald Shivpers Hrellers—1 4 ibe and beavier.. Capons—Live, fat, per 1b, Faney, 4. p. « Ducke—Young . Light do, under 3 Ibe .... Kossters—-Ol4, live, per Tarkeyn—Dreseed Woge—-Faney wtock .. Meavy . Veal--Pancy Uelgian Hares- ~Live Prices Pald Whotesate Dea! Broilers. Decke—Dreaeed, per LD | Geene—Dressed + | Hens—Dressed, heavy 1625 haten | LIVENTOCR Quotations at Union Stock Yards Cattle Medium to good ... Fair vo medium r WHOLESALE FLOUR, GHADN Quotations by Wisher Flour! Onte- 1008 Rotlea Mixed Feed Wheat Dairy Feed |. Seratch Feed—100% Mash—100% tere Tiean Meal—101 Alfalfa Meal w MAY Quotations hy W. Alfal Mraw Timothy Mixed Wheat hay VEGETABLES Prices Fa ¥. Jahn &@ Co 18008 22,00 17.08 28.0 26.00 15.00 Wholesale Dealers Quotations by eee Fro @ Yredace (The prices given are those made to retall dealers by Wholesalers, few seasonal exceptions, prices to pro- ducers can be figured by deducting the and gost of transportation epproximately 16 per Celery Lettuce. Onlone—Cal., per Ib. . Green, dor. bunchel Local Wha es cent fur baulieg, porta at 4:39 p. m.. str Dorothy Alexan- | up t%; Willys-Overland, 19%, eam Lonel ; , ; der from Los Angvies vie Ban Franciaco orth American, 49; Standard | Reppere—Mextcan A washboard ‘and’ some sott whey (St 12:05 p.m, mtr Sachsen from Jon- w Jersey, 4444, up 14; Sin- | Pepeern, Ib. ...... washed | gon via ports @t 3 a. m., str Admiral 22; Consolidated Gas, 87, up| Petate porte at 1 a.m | debaker, 48%; American Tee, nd un-| Salled—July 6—s8tr Yukon for 1 American Can, 196%, up in the | ™* atta . ate Monticelio for le %: UL 6. | York via ports at $a. m. July 6 General Motors, | rRUITe allowed |Lancaster for New York via porta at | 84%: Southern Pacific, 98%, off 4: | Prices Pald Wholesalers corridor, |19 ns. m., str Dorothy Alexander for |New York Central, 117, off \; Texas | qeetations by Pagitie Fruit & Produce Co in {Bound ports at midnight, atr | Company, & Mack Truck, | Apples—Winesnps a : | Maru for Moji via port str] 183, up 4; etroleum B, 75%) |" Other variet | Lewis Luckenbach for Tacoma at m.j off Ww | Apricots, box I felt} - — - —t of mun. EVENING GOWN | FURS ARE DYED, TOO C Silver fringe completely covers a} Not only laces, but furs, this| |graceful evening, gown of whitelyear, are dyed to mateh the cos: | crepe. tume with which they are worn i 1 7.40@ 0.60 ‘ 00G9.¢6 Pron! 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