Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 219, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 January 1924 — Page 3

FRIDAY, JAN. 25,1924

FORESTATION BILL WOULD AUGMENT STATEIODLAND Vast Waste Tracts May Be Saved for Posterity if Measure Passes, Transforming of a part of 2,763,000 acres of waste land In Indiana into valuable forest tracts was foreseen today by 'William A. Guthrie, chairman of the State conservation commission, in the probable passage of the McNary forestation bill in the United States Senate. State officials have been informed that the measure will come up today in Washington for hearing. Indiana* would benefit more by the plan than many other States, it is pointed out. Appropriatio of $2,500,000 annually to the Secretary of Agriculture would be available for a “half-and-half” aid to States for fire protection of growing timber. Ohio River Forest Possible Purchase and distribution of seed on the same basis is provided for in a SIOO,OOO fund annually. Purchase of timber land needed for protection of watersheds would be subject to recommendation by the Secretary of Agriculture and action by the National Forest Reservation Commission. A possibility that the act might make possible the creation of National forests in Indiana near the Ohio River is a matter of speculation. Os the 22.400.000 acres of land in the State, only 6 per cent of it is Jn timber, Guthrie declared. Many settlers come to Indiana from the South, settled in the southern sections because of river transportation, and then abandoned the land which has been since washed out by rains. Could Buy 5.000 Acres “We believe that southern Indiana ought to have a million and a half to two million and a half feet of growing timber,” Guthrie said. “We could buy* all the land between Blue River and the Ohio on an average of $lO an acre. There are 5,000 acres in the tract.” Ultimate benefit to the State in a Federal aid forestation plan is emphasized, officials add, by the fact that $175,000,000 is invested in woodworking machinery, while the output of wood products annually is estimated at $140,000,000. Indiana manufacturers at present import two-thirds of all timbers used.

RUPTURE EXPERTS HERE New Invention of Great Merit Give* Comfort and Relief to Thousands Suffering from Rupture THE COLLINGS, RUPTURE EXPERTS, A. 8. Dewar and Mrs. M. J. Hudson, will be at the New Colonial Hotel. Indianapolis, Ind., Monday and Tuesday, .Tan. 28 and 29. Every ruptured person, whether man or woman, should arrange to call on one of the above mentioned dates and get a free demonstration of anew invention for difficult or aggravated cases of rupture no matter where located. Thousands of persons who formerly suffered the tortures of old-fashioned steel and spring trusses are now rejoicing in their freedom from the danger and discomfort of rupture. If you who read this notice are interested In curing yourself completely, then don’t fail to visit the Collings Experts for an absolutely free demon wtratlrm and trial of the most remarkable System for rupture that has ever been Invented. There Is nothing like It anywhere, and hosts of men and women are amazed at the ease with which their ruptures are controlled. Why wear trusses the rest of your life? What you want Is to be cured of your rupture SQ--you can throw your truss away. You are given an opportunity to find out how you can do this by accepting our FREE TRIAD plan, absolutely without a penny in advance. We want a chance to prove to you that the Collings System for rupture is a real, genuine means of relief, from gouging, cutting, chafing, spring trusses. We want you to try this treatment at our expense and send our representatives to personally apply it to your particular case of rupture. Remember, it costs you no money to give this System a trial and you should be anxious to know If it holds out greater possibilities of a cure than what you are. now using. The experts who are coming to your city are thoroughly experienced in the Collings System and they will be glad to give you the benefit of their experience in the treatment of rupture, without any charge whatever. master wf.at you have tried or how many times you have failed, you can’t afford to miss this opportunity. Mr. Dewar will explain about the famous Ctpt. Ceilings System of treating rupture—the System that thousands report has healed them in their own homes. He will show you plainly why this Method of treating rupture had been so remarkably successful. FOR RUPTURED WOMEN * Mrs. M. J. Hudson, Lady Expert, will personally attend all women. She is eepedally well qualified and prepared to care for large Navel or afterration ruptures or any condition requiring an abdominal Support. No ruptured woman can afford to suffer the danger and inconvenience of rupture when a means of relief is brought to your very door. Find out the Ceilings System of recovery without •*prat!on. TX will be well worth any ruptured person’s time to see these experts. It is not often, that such an opportunity comes and when it does, it is foolish to neglect it. Call at the New Colonial Hotel. Monday or Tuesday. Jan 28 or 29. Hours. 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to sp. m . 7 to 9 evenings, and bring this notice with you. Capt. W. A. Collings, Inc., Watertown, X. Y. —Advertisement.

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NEW SPRING '^H-A-T-S -/ Jft In Smart, Snappy Styles A specially ar- A f- ? \ -A t - ranged group of |g the newer hats are featured at prices far below that which you would expect to * J pay for these charming chapeaux. One W may see immediately from the styles how desirable they are. MHB MATERIALS ARE Taffeta, visca haircloth, tagle tlmbo, novelty straw, cloth, etc. COLORS are Crabapple, Mexica, sand, pearl, empire blue, Chinese red, brown and navy.

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Sale 875 Wool, Brushed Wool Sweaters c oi dtc £\ Notob, StTl OOLF COATS— MQC jjT \ I |SHIK 1 b SLEPOVERS JACQUETTEB. £ I *a/J ffflLjL I _ | men’s all-wool flannel fV" 2jf -„ v, • ;rr.r„r;i;;T.. p “ I— I OULLb I . $1.69 Plenty of Buff, Gray and Copen. g J^ || I aurac- S MEN’S fleece This store is known for its sweater sales and these are I Al* inches R All sizes •• ‘ Borne of the best values we have had. New sweaters, lr- j u B R MEN’S WOOL HOSE—S9c quality regulars, including brushed wool and brushed mohair H % ‘Mfl Men’s Wool Hose. Plain €%d\ J 3nTl\yj fioats with novelty fronts, sleeveless coats in solid col- sjysgEfiL^fl J fl 8 Hj and drop-stitch patterns. ■ P new novelty jacqueU.es, new jersey sweaters. Colors are Hj B MEN’S SPORT COATS —In the \ eftVg’l huff gray, copen, black, navy, brown, jade, jockey, tan- ’'®r 4tr£//f IR R| H popular brushed wool style, in a a * t A k<* iffr-rfffaaji ii W;..l ■ ▼•■■*••!. \ \J ■ large range of /hn /* e* f gerine. maroon, cocoa and white. §7"' colors. All kk

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