South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 310, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 6 November 1922 — Page 3

MOST AY muc. NOVEMBER 6. 1922

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INDIANA IS RAPIDLY BECOMING TREELESS

wakash 5Ti;i)i:.r iurt "CIHfinP" NfiTPQ TRYING TO HOP BLIND ' ÖUlUlUB ÜU1D0

PUZZLE TO POLICE

State Forester Offer Sy.-tc-m atic Plan to Off.rt Clear

ing of Timber.

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! Try rir to h" a fricht triin s,i t - ' ;'ir'-' Tn'.rr.lr. to ,., LiUylf to .ittT.i tho fc ty,.t:i tm,. n kiiiirl Llothin-z, rarewrll Let-

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The nhr .' '.! r. t s ere 'jrrful in ir't;rif fin and. I'.iinf wavl Ih'tn z'xxl-y the n linr r.-d .ev-

leral Mocks to a dorter'- offjr-o.

'v.'h very 'A:ik from l-? :f M,,o-l0

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solved Mystery. I'MNTIAf, Mi'-h . Nov. 5. Someor." v;th a !a?te for practical jokes

a mthT phr5tly variety .penv to

practicing his hoMy !n the vicin-

j lty of Pontiac durins: th pat fe-.r WARSAW I TY:in WM T i.- f there are a number

OBSERVE ARMISTICE DAY

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f mye'Ti'-i that need solving. In no than four instance

.1 ti'-.I.-v WARSAW. Ind. Nov. Ö. Mm- thrv haf I'fcn found ev'der.ce 1-i for tllH t,(.r4 f.f Idtin I I'ii'f.rwnn T.r.cr. nf ffniif1 to .VfM- fnill T1 ! V r P .SPlf-

opt i iu it i'' p.ar. forj.;,,. A mrrici M Iroo trv!i.- H n i ! riu-r 1 on. and i r nrvt .1 inir! r.ue

! ); aloi:' l-morial drive in th!ha tbro i'f-r-n anvthine discovered

I) iri( ( !:. at; r.t;on to th'if i-t i rt of th city preparatory in i beyond the or.rina! o'u

nxn drownlnsr himself. It frave an ddrf at which his va!uab'. and insurance pap-r.- couM found. In-

vftiüration revealed r.o heus at the.

ad drew iven. After a lapp of a hört period, th third Instance, rani" to :ieht. in

th shap of repeated report to the 1 pf'üc that a your.? Kirl had l-en ! .een lylnc. apparently ded. In dif- j f-rent place. about the outh t-nd

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A'.imony I'-j::e:(-. th " s-ymr thetlc undertake r." is the bet Afrirn "vp'T.'-nt of "jiv advrtislr.-;."

raider. crr.v.--d tho rivr r .Vrr--c

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Invr stiffatlon by police 11 r1";' a in- coun;rj j;i

ahvay broucht u; acaint nothing. tr.e. rr.in;vinr m---iff-:

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No body could be found, and it de- j

vf'oped that no one could b- found.

vh hid reilly "n the uppred ('ad rirl. a'thousrh or man said he ?e.w a c'o.cprl car b'.ns: driven away from th pot where the sirl had b-en reported as lyln? proctrat1. Girl's nothing is Clno. "Within a few day after this inftance, there was reported the final one of the er!e thu far, the dis

covery of a woman'n clothlntr. ; . . . wrapped In a bundle and hidden iniOM Uatrft I on IS a thicks near Cry.-ta, loke. at the. Found ill Ohio Ml Of edge of the city. CAGLr:i( , kT ().. Xnv. - A roIn

nrw. a nlcnteown ana anotner parment, each withlrr the other a

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be nravir.'- for a happy

df-ith and a dccor.t buiial!" Alim.'tiny secured weilth by binsf th "sympathe'lc undeitakcr," ar.d he travds over tha country In an exr'T.-iv and luxurious ricksha'w e.juipp-d with a f'.iecrcir.e bll to announce his arrival.

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! i"t that ir 1 1 7 thr- were !..;, J.'I' lis of woodl.tnJ ;n :)iis ii-" in II." tMe wo.,.i:.tti'l area had dwindi'd to 1 . 5 7 . L t h-t'-. Th" fl".er i,r ,tr;nii 1! d.re.i..- ,n for st Und, he si;,-, i ..:. J arre. 1 th 22. 4').?, ;,,., ,,f .ind in thhtate, only a Lttb n,i r" than ? pt-r r.t of the tot. I, acr: it. 1- in woodlards. "TJie cry for mor l-ard land Li TnMeHdinK." says Mr. fxam. 'Sta-tl-tic. fr.r 1 f 1 f ?hov th're were 1-.- . 1.1.5 aeres in Top- and 1.079,47.! H' re-4 of f illow land ne-eiphth of our cbarel land that yf ar w,n idle. That inie yrar 47 jt? c nt of cleared land in I'.rrc.vn county, p r cent Jn Monroe county 2H per cer.t in Jen nines county ;;i d per r nt In Harrison county was Idle. n Tipton county. Ie than fn--half of 1 pr cent of the land was uncultivated." These ctat:5ti.'.. aecnrdlns to Mr. P'ani. hive tjoulile .-iiniHcanee, for they show Indiana h -s rr.ore cleared l ind than is now fat med and that bared 1 in I in the hill roanties in i ot proHtab'.o for atrrionUure. TorIarr' 1'fTorls li?n railotl. In advocating the it- of land in the hill countie.s for growth of timber. Mr. I)eam say.s: "The promi.-" of introducing for- ; .;e plants or of teaching owners of i!ii land better izi iculture.. has i.tiNd. During tho world war. their on lition impro..- l considerably, but he fall of farm product prices, t'other w:th an i.ier-a-e in taxwill increas- ruort- l'.-s and subsei; it r.t .-aie.s of much ot thi.s land v.iil fidlow. The i.,nd then will fall into the hmd of nonnv-id nts and l,. rt-e.'i -tr"tly for speculation. 'bf-n such i condition arises tho lind. a a rub-. Is abandoned and nri.wc up to sisifrasj, jiersimmon -. r new. ft:-, onio this condi- : i .s re.ai lied ;t w.ll tako a century : "f re it will .main be in cond.iion : r r f'-re-i it i"n -c pt at Kreat -x-l-p.-p. In ? la i-1 . Indima should by .'ill n.ear.s ;t"v timin r on land too J n I r- to farm perj e ually." It I estimated th- .-t ite has 2.000-

iuj acre.' mai iiuiid oe iiioi. jwi'iunbly investei! if planted to timber. "A fore.-t has io;h a direct and an Indirect va!u" ? ays Mr. Iam. "Prairie statt like !ow and Nebraska e-arly a ip.- catt-d the indii' t value of fi.ret- in their effect ou clin ate c-.n liiio.is 11 tch alrtady b planted to b rtsts almost as h land as Ii diana still has in timber. In the ag: i a. Hural part of th' state- it i- b.'..t-.ed rarh farm uil l 1 1 o.- a p .! ' ! of woodlsnd. no tf.atter how valuable the. ; ,t::l. A farm to be oniplete should h ivp a woods. A run dow n farm may : made to !.- proT tide, hut without wood- it i lik.- a home with-o-i-a musif il instru'-.o'nt or a library. You may q t ab- i- lut eompletem i la ( k in u." Points Out (irrat 'ilins. Mr. IV am p'nt - t i t some of the in-lirect value--- of n :'. r.t. including protection of huild:;;: orchards and T"ps from, vhder.c cf winds. Forests al-o jtroti-ct s'o k from winds and sve miidi f.-ed to maintain noessary aninn! heat. They help fllteiair of dust pirticle-. prevent rainfall from qui' k runoff into the .-t ream5, provide sartuary for economic l'irds uch as weed seed eaters and of the insectivcirous species, and provtde homes for wild p-ime and fur-be"rln? ar.itr.als. Th direct value. b- says, is the w.oo nl .timber crown. V.ery farm er nteds fuel wood.. ;tsss. poles, prop and lumt er. Production ol ''irr.br at horn-3 will in a measure help kevp down tle price of tinii products yearly beco.n.nc higher bt atise ih supply is more distant and f reicht rates ar ee.-.-i. Homecrown t.r.b-r v:!l Mi. V.im - i. piovid- M"! n ! w :; n out in th.

an Armistice day r b-''ration. Nov.

11. when tre.-s will be planted a

that point ;n memory ff the 27 Kos-ciu'-ko county yount; men who lost tliejr 1 i v s in the World war.

Th fir of the-ie instanc wos

t di-eoverv of a ".-uj'.cide note" neir

I,or.e pine rd.. in Ploonifield township. Or, a branch of a tree was

found a clrl's sweater of pood matc-

Lnnp Lost Son Ir turns to Claim Father's Estate ANri:USON. Ind.. Nov. 5. Charles Noonan. ?' years old, Iontr lost fin of Jack Noonan, wealthy retired "--iloonkceper, who d.ed'he? ? a year aco. b avinc: an estate value 1 at from i '.Z, 0Q0 to 140.000. has arrived here and retained attorneys preparatory to layin? claim to the estate. Noonan left here 2 " years aco. He hail ben in various parts of Mexico. Canada and the I'nited States ami at presnt his home Ls in isan Antonio. Tex. He is visitinc h .s mother, Mrs,. Martha ' Hardman. The will left the estate to Frank P.ehrman and Klbm Couchlin, friends of tho deceased.

thouch all had been worn at one timej anj all taken off tojrether They showed no siens of a struc?le ror of blood m-irks. and apparent? were not discarded a worthless. A theory was suceested that a wo

man had been foully dealt with, her f. A clothlrjr removed and the body per-' I i

1S."4. wa.s fojr.d In the Ohio

river hre by A. J. St-en?, who wns earchinc the fats f...- Indian ar-

Lincoln 6208 Discounts Finance WE BUY Lease Notes Accounts Real Estate Contracts Secured Paper Ellsmerr-Denison Corporation 522 Farmers Trust Bldg.

SALESMEN WANTED We have 100m in our rapidly jrowir. organization for men öf respectable appearance v.-ith clean record who re willing to he schooled in placing before the public the Securities of the Star Motors, Inc. under the Durant Plan of Investment Savings Work is beneficial, permanent and highly remunerative. Main essentials bein hard work and ue of a little jrray matter. Men in this organization are earning from $200 to $500 per week. Call for Mr. Crume, Jefferson Hotel.

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rial and a note indlcatlnc that a riap thrown into the river or lake.

nearby.

However, thlf fourth Incident re- j main. unexplained, like the first

threo.

Ir the ca-se are Pona rifle, "my

teries)" there jre probably thre

deaths that have nevr been

ported and solved, at least

they rTrP not. the police and

officers are wondering

next one will provjde them with

some unavailing work to do.

yoijnc woman had become despondent ov- r her outlook in life, ond had dr-.ded to do away with herself. "My body will be found nearby." the mde r -ad. but thouch a thoroucli and determined search was made of the vicinity for a' lone ditanee. not another trace of fhe siipp'3' d suicide could be found. Only a .oh ort time, afterward, the sftoond cn.se (-nm to licht, a bottle with a mes-ace within be!n found floatlnc in Orchard .-k?. This lake has r reputation as a "craveyn rd" beca'je r.f the number of drownlnc there. The bottl wa ealed, and float in c near hore. The note within declared that the writetr. a Detroit man. had wearied of life, and

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CT"H-nR Divoitcn. WARSAW. Ind.. Nov. 5. Allecin? cruelty, Marcaret Rush ha,s fllsl s'lit for divorce in the Kosciusko cirouit court, naminc Willard J. Rush as defendant.

HAS NARROW KNCAPi:. WARSAW, Ind.. Nov. Z. Gordon Rullers had a narrow escape from death and suffered but slicht inJury when an automobile he was drivinc; turned completely over when a wheel caucht in street car tracks in the east part of the city. The car wrus badly da ma ce l.

w:rrsn pomcitwom.w WARSAW. Ind.. Nov. 5. Tu. city council has- decided to turn down th request of the Women. Federated clubs for the appointment of a policewoman for Warsaw on the pround that the exrense would be too prent and that it h.ns not been shown that such an officer i a necessity.

nrrtT whim: hi nting. WARSAW, Ind., Nov. Donald Curtis was severely, althouch nut seriously wounded when a shotcun held by Ralph Rrown, also of this elty. was accidentally d'seharved. while the two were hunting 'rabbii.; near Warsaw.

Order Your Engraved Christmas Cards Early Avoid December Rush Bring in your plate today select your style of card delivery any date you desire. x. Fancy Stationery engraved printed makes a useful gift. THE TUTTLE CORPORATION 119 W. Washington Ave. Phone Main 949 Office Furniture at Reasonable Prices

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WARSAW, Ind., Nov. 5. Postal j receipts of the Warsaw postof fic j for last month were below the total for the same month a year aco. The j receipts in October this year were j $3,157. while they were 2.'l2 In j October of 1021. j

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j Ma-ma and walks, for your very own. This beau k tiful dolly has pretty red cheeks, ruby lips and A brown hair. Dolly's eyes axe a beautiful dark

blue, he closes her eyes when yon lay her j down. Her drefs i elegant blue organdie with L ha: to mtch, both trimmed with lace. This

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Htrm 1$ How the Girfg Lore Their Dotlitt O -tobr 5. 1?U. Dr Ml 0xltrt: I hr &irdT rH7l icy Bu'Jful

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M Thij wonderful delly h girru away on a straight offer li net a contest. You can surely grt a woirtul -lolly I fr arr fo $nd yoar nmm and CuVren "or ii 5 Besuttfu! Bird Ccrit Kres fcr Sending Ycur I Aüiwtr P.ltht Away. USE THIS COUPON. j MIU COOSHArr,''-" U.sr Kdr., Cm Mfni, Iowa.

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