South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 158, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 June 1921 — Page 3
TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 7. 1921
THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
OFFICIAL KILLER OF LIONS RELATES HAM EXPERIENCES
hunt for th K'.ant mf rn.fr
I cat family ivho annually kill mor I df ?r than .do huntor, and who an-
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nually dmirny many thouwrrls ofj doIUrV worth of ünmAc nima. J Hunting lions is Ilruci lif. If i
srts Rfnulnr plcaa-jre out of trail-jav.
mis mos: Darning mountain terror.
RIYER PARK
Employed in California for Manv Year to Hunt Knemie of Deer.
SAN KKANriSCO. Jur." HuntIr.s; mountain l;nrn for a living! This unique ni f!an?frout m-irn rf livelihood has but orr follower and ha rmri a supers of It. Jay Uruf. nfTVrUI lin killer of the California fih nni p.imo commKon. not only mak- hi"? own living In hunting an-1 killing th predatory nvur.Min lion, l.-ut provirV s for his family pa we!!. nrur by far. is th mt interestinc character of th mountains of th wont today. To him lion hunting in a hu1nr.. H" in t irolr in the
A'lam Hunshrrgcr. S. Tonth ft., haw ?old thr two lots on Mhh iwaku
and Sof-r.th s-t. and a frvice
station will h rroctrd !' tho Ftnn-
and recently told J. S. HuntOr, ofthoiHar,! n,! rnmnanv at ono.
The condition of James Johnson.
THIS MAN'S FOOD DID HIM NO GOOD
flh and game commission, that wpro
a millionaire he would upend hin time. Jut a.n he docs now in hunting lion llrur now draws a wlary from the commission for lion hunting. He alio receives a state honun. many roun!is pay him a bonus, and in addition he receives some revenue from the f.il of the skins of the hin animals Hi chief and only aide are Hanger and fill, the only lion hounds !n Ih'i world. Üruce ha trained them from puppies no that they will followno other trail than that of a lion. They feed only cooked meat of the lion in roder that they rhall not be weaned from thier training. Ranger and Ell are both veterans of the lion trail, and Bruce 13 now training Rover and Range'r to replace them when they grow too oi.l. Ha 1)k's Sense of Trail. HU is known as "Eli, the Silent," because ho never uttors a sound until on the trail of a l.'on. Rover and Ranger and proving ?pt pupils. Bruce value? his dogs highly, but thoe who know him say that Rruco haa oven a keener trail sense than
rr.Q üogs. frequently he will call J
nit a ops orr a trail because it is too old or discover they are following a. back trail. Again the dogs will loathe trail and Druce.wlll put them on it again. He is .able to do this because of his knowledge cf the lions habits and the deep study he has rnado of the Hon country. Uruce has killed close to 100 lions. Ho hunts almost continuously, coming to his home only wh n his dogs need rest. His hunting is done almost entirely on foot, as he treks through a country In whih It would b impossible for a horse to follow the trails. He uses a big automatic revolver Instead of a rifle. In years crone by he used a rifle and alwae shot for the Hon's eye. However, experience and a number of close shaves caused him to abandon the rifle and take to the heavy revolver. He also mhoots for the heart now.
Had Good Appetite But Was Very Thin and Couldn't Gain a Pound. "1 was not a ick min whn I beKan taking Tanlic." s.tid William Mo Anulty. of 734 17th .St.. Oakland, Calif., "but for some raison or other. I hid for fifteen vcars or more been -onsiderably under my norni.il uegiht. and frit no much concern
oer the fact that I made repeated fforts t find -mething that would build m- up to my old ?elf again." Mr. .Mi.'AnuIty has lived in Dakland nearly all his life. U a member of the Real Estate Hoard. office phone. Oakland 175, and in wellknown and respected throughout the city. Mr. McAnuIty further said: "It is c-ry evident that I could not assimilate my fond properly, for I would eat good substantial meals, but in Kpite of all I did in the way of foorts and medicine I remained under weight, and could not gain a pound. "Finally, nearly a year ago. after hearing so much about Tanl.tr for run-down systems, I concluded to .re what this medicine would do in my rase. So I started taklntr it and kept It up to three month's ;ii;o before I bean taking on weight. Tanlar kept me with t fine appetite and feeling fine all the time, however, and when I found myself Kitting heavier I was very much delighted. "I now- weigh one hundred and forty-two pounds have gained fifteen pounds by taking Tar.Iac which in ju. the right weight for a man my t-ize and build. I could rot feel better if I wanted to. for I am a healthy a person as could be found.
I'll recommend Tanlac to anybody; The animal has been so reduced In who wants something to build them (that county that the kill ha dropped up. and if they stick to i as I did I J from 113 In 1908 to 8 in 1913. In
don't believe they will be dlsappoint- . .1."
the 14-yar oid .on of Mr. and Mis. Johnson. S. Fifteenth st.. who was struck by an unknown rnotorift on Mihawaka a v. Sunday, sustaining a broken .houider. a severe pish in th lip. which i'rpiirrd eight stitches. and other bruits about tho face and head. Is not as serious a thought yesterday when taken to St. Joseph hospital. Mrs. LijIu Whaley entertained a number of South Rend and River Tark friends at six o'clock dinner Sunday at her home on Mishawaka av. The affair wan in celebration of her birthday annlverstry. Covers were p!ard for 12. Music and other rocial diversions featured the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. hl!ey were h".nt and hostess at 7 o'clock dinner Saturday in hunor of Mr. and Mrs. (Icorge Beyern of Loganport. lnd. Covers were placed for right. Mrs. Jacob Zerbe. N. Sixth st., was hostess to U friends in celebration of her birthday anniversary'. The time was spent socially and a two course l uncheon wa.- served at a table centered with rones. Mrs. Zerbe was the recipient of a num-
1 her. of sifts. Among the guests we re 1
Mrs. Herman of Milwaukee, V 1. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hunsburger and daughter. Miss firaeo Hunsburger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunsburger and daughter. Miss Margaret Hunsburger attended a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mr?. Philip Schaffer. LaSalle road. Sunday. A meetint: of the Roosters' club of the M. E. church will bo held this evening at o'clock. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. Fay CJray Isaackson. S. Sixth Kt.. will entertain Tuesday evening complimenting Miss Pauline Evans, whose marriage to Elmer Krough will take place June l,". Prayer and praise service In charge of Rev. A. R. Hamilton will
A fresh 8u pply of TANLAC alvays on hand at CENTRAL DRUG STORE AMERICAN DRUG STORE and RED CROSS PHARMACY Mithawaka WENDELL PILLS AMBITION BRAND For Norton IVopleThe great nerve tonic the famoas Wendell Pills. Ambition T.rand that j ut vigor, vim and vitality into nervous, tired cut. all in. despondent people in a few diys in many instances.
lirt hrl1 nt the River Park Free
It was an accident that caused L,.,,...., 1 .v, , ,u
Vine sts. A meeting of the official board of the M. E. church will he held Tuesday evening at s o'clock. Business of vital importance to the community will be transacted. The regular drill and business meeting of the River Park boy scouts will be held Tuesday evening at the A. P. building. The annual picnic of the Women's Rible class of the M. E. church will be held Wednesday at Pottowatomio Park. A basket dinner will be served at noon. A motor party comprised of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cormican and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mcrew. Mr. and Mrs. Alin Curtis, Miss oldie Seltzer, E. Weber, Miss Edna Mcrew and Mi Planche Reard spent Sunday at Sister lake. Dowagiac. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. William Saxon of Chicago were guests of the latter's sister. Mrs. John Stoddard, Mishawaka av., the past week. The condition of ravid Johnson, who has boen critically ill with pneumora. is improved. Mrs. John Hartman of Toledo, o., who spent the past week with her granddaughter. Mrs. Evert Patty, and friends in River Park, has gone to South Rend to visit relatives and friends. Miss Planche Zink and grandmother. Mrs. Ivoisa Zink, have left fo;- Crandon. Wis.. to join Miss
iZink's parents, who moved to Wisconsin iat fall.
Puller and Puller spent
Hruce to enter unon his business of
lion hunting. Rorn In Mariposa county. Calif., where lions abounded in the early days, epent much of his time as a youth in the mountains becoming thoroughly familiar with the habits of animals of the forest. I-lon Census is ."7S. An injury to his hand in a lumber
1 Tt-i ill in which he was employed forc
ed him to seek other employment, and he turned to the work he knew and loved best. For a time his only pay was the bounties he collected. Hin name spread and the fish and gam rommlHon employed him. Since then ho has worked chiefly in the fame refuges with great success. His greatest kill in any one month has been eight lions. "Contrary to the geneial opinion, lions are not abundant in any part of the state." according to J. S. Hunter of the fish and game commission. "Humboldt county letdn with a total
of 564 killed during 12 years' rime.
Shasta county. th next on the list, the kill has been less than one-half -1 killed during the snme period. Here, however, the animals have apparently not been reduced to the same extent, as the kill In 1019 was approximately the same as 100S. "In Trinity county 2G0 have been killed: last year only 14 as against IS In lHOS. In Siskiyou county none were killed last year, but in 1 90S the number totalled 31. and n the 12 ear period 241. Prom this it would
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j seem mat iior.s in Msklyou county1 Mr and Mrs. I on jare greatly reduced, if not practically ' daughter. Miss Elaine
extermniateri. Only one ether coun- ; Sunday at Benton Harbor, Mich.. ty. Mendocino, reports more than 200 jKUosts of Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Fisher, the first 12 years. In that county, J. E. Rrodman will leave today for
i-ij nave neen Killed: the number ' SpHncfield
ji-.ii iaKen in isi'j is just one-half ' those killed in 1 OOS. Tehanna couni ty killed three during 1919. as
against 31 in 190, making a total of j 1 .".3 in 12 years. Oiv Lion Kills ."2 Door.
; "It is eident from the above figuren that California lions are being' 1 slowly reduced ir number and that1 : the animals killed annroxima t elv r
Anyone can buy a box fcr only ! not entirely exceeded the natural in-; " cents, and Wettick's Cut Rate rease. If thin is true, we can form! .Medicine Store is authorized by th ! 'vcr' good idea a to the number of j : ;aker to refund the purchase price ( 'inn in th state. Forty-two per .f nnone : dissatisfied with the first cct of the lions sent in for bounty' 1 ox purchased. I at"o females. The female lion dots 1 f M - - ....
nut unnc lorin a m:er everv vear. 1
every other year. Sometimes !
! three kittens are born, but the usual I ) number is two. This would make the
111., for a three week's
j visit. M. and Mrs. Ford Rrant and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rrant spent Sunday ,t I)owagiae. Mich., guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoadley. ' Mr. ami Mrs. Evert Hoardley were ,at Powagiac. Mich.. Sunday, quests of the former's parents. Mr. and , Mrs. John Hoadley. ! Pan Wineman of Torre Haute. J Ind.. spent the week end with River ;Parlc friends.
Thousands rraise thm for general u
debility, nervous disorders, mental depression and unrtrun? r.ervos lausvd by over-indulgence In alcoh"! and tobacco, or by oerwerk.
I kill of 243 In 1919 the offspring of
atment in afflictions of the total number of lions in the state.
Amblas be-
As a tr
!.crous system, Wendell Pills, lion Rrand. r recommr rded
.ng generally unsurpafSfd. Sixty cent at "Wcttick r Cut Rate Medicine Store and dealers .everywhere. Adv.
Thin calculation would give a lion i population in California of about Ü75. ; , which we believe ! somewhere near' j.he actual number. j , "Tins number of lions can do an ! 'enormous amount of damage to the' I der. The minimum estimate of the; 'number of deer killed by a single1 lion each e.ir hi born rta-o 1
Ambition Pill always on hand al Five hundred and seventv-five lions
, will kill at least 30.000 deer during' jthe year if deer are available, and, jrieer are common in every part of; i the state where lions are found." t
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Charle.n Ickern. 52 7 Koiuskc st.. died Monday morning at C:Jti c'clock ar St. Joseph's hojfpital. Mhawaka from a fractured tkull which be sustained in a fall a week ago. He was born ir Relgium o2 years a pro and resided in South Rend for JT years. He was emplojel at the Olher Chilled Plow works. He is survhed by two brother Arthur and Emil. South Rend; three filters. Mrs. Gustave Martens. Minhawaka. the Minsen Elizabeth and Romanle of Canidr. and three brothers and a sister in Relgium.
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