Prison Ends Toll of Amazing Fraud o G irl, 3, T ries S u icid e to J oin G ran d fath er :• 0 5 Vienna.—Even children have been affected by the suicide epidem ic In A ustria. Three-year-old H elll Hnmp w as found behind the cupboard th e o th er day choking. She had w rapped a rope around her neck and w as seem ingly about to die when discovered. R e­ vived, h er explanation w as th a t she w anted to go to heaven to “d ear gran d fath er." "D ear g ran d fath er" had com­ m itted suicide a few w eeks p re­ viously, distressed because he could not aid little H elll's pov­ erty-stricken parents. Six-Room Modern House mi uiuutxn nuuse in Style otyie Reminiscent of Days Lonç Ago $• If cws He stated th at th ese gentlem en had selected him as^ th alr confidential agent. B eattie, he said, was under special obligation to him for having saved his young son from drowning. From a long tim e viewpoint apple He Insisted thut th e n atu re of th eir grow ers appear to have turned the Toronto, Ont.—Found guilty on 1" plans was such thnt th e men must re ­ corner, even though the present price counts of forgery, Percy D. Ham , one main In the background and th at they situation Is not p articu larly sa tisfac­ of the socially elect of Toronto, was could not be com m unicated with di­ tory. With th e decrease In heuring sentenced to seven y ears In the peni­ rectly. In one case, under pressure, trees as shown by the last census tig tentiary. So closes one of the most he produced a letter, w ith Gleeson's ures, grow ers cun expect m arketing am azing frauds In th e history of nam e forged, to su b stan tiate the note. conditions to be reasonably sa tisfac­ >0000<>0C>0 finance In Canada. Five notes, to talin g $500,000, p u r­ tory during the next 10 or 15 years Hain, a quiet, unassum ing young gen­ porting to have been signed hy Glee- In the E astern and C entral states, It tlem an of artistic tastes, was a Junior son and B eattie, w ere produced and appears th at If the comm ercial produc­ clerk In a governm ent office. With used hy Ham. These he used in two H unter U se s B ow and ing acreage is held at the preseut level this modest background and w ith no ways. He deposited them w ith bro­ A rrow A fte r B ig G am e reasonably satisfactory retu rn s may financial capital, he launched a scheme k ers as collateral. B ut th e crueleat C orvallis, Ore.—Prof. It. G, Thonip ¡1 be expected over a period of years. o f operations of staggering p ro p o r­ featu re o f his operations was when In the N orthw est, w here trees reach tions. In a period of about two years he used these notes to secure ad­ son of th e Oregon A gricultural col­ bearing age more quickly, there seem s he negotiated sales a n d 'p u rc h a se s of vances of cash and securities from lege started his arch ery h unting on to be little reason for Increasing th e bonds am ounting, according to the p riv ate individuals. The Individuals squirrels, rab b its and other small bearing acreage a t present, though court records, to more than $20,- w ere frien d s of his o r of his family. game, but now he Is looking for the apples probably will continue to be larg est game to be found in thp state, 000,000. In case of one lady, a w idow , he se­ profitable in most sections now yield­ Ham, according to his counsel, came cured advances am ounting to $200i«xi and If there w ere lions and tigers here ing adequate returns. he would probably set out to get one out of the maze of purchases and which represented most of her capital In considering the present situation. of them. sales w ithout a 5-cent piece for him ­ Exposure of the Fraud. It should he rem embered th at profit» Tills y e a r’s bag Includes a b ear and self, although losses sustained hy bro­ from upples Rince 1913 have not been Exposure cam e when one broker a deer. H e w anted to get a deer last kers and friends as fa r ns they were sufficiently great to stim ulate p la n t­ com m unicated directly with Gleeson, year, be said, but was afraid he would traced, am ounted to $648,060. ings. The num ber of bearing trees is Ham had been a precocious child. the supposed hacker o f huge tra n sa c ­ fail, so he took along a rille. He used steadily decreasing, the 18 leadlug To satisfy an adventurous longing, tions. Like a bombshell It developed the rille and brought In tw o bucks. apple producing slates showing a de­ th at Gleeson knew nothing of Ham T his year, however, be left his gun at counsel said, the young clerk had creuse of 6,500,000 trees, or approxi­ home, determ ined to bag a buck with launched out In th e hope of dem on­ and had signed no note. 17-(fx 10-0* m ately 8 per cent, during the past Ham w as summoned to th e office of an urrow. stra tin g th at he w as not the Insignifi­ five years, according to prelim inary D U N P® one of the largest bond Imuses In To­ cant clerk he In reality was. He shot at two, then brought /ow n census figures, says the Michigan ronto ami given the third degree. He his th ird a t 65 y ards with his six-foot C redulity of Victim s Amazing. Farm er. In E astern and C entral still Insisted th a t he could make good English longbow. The arrow , 28 Inches ô'-6*x22-6” The credulity with which his cam ­ states, most of the decreu.se has been his com m itm ents ami was given a few long, feath ered w ith tu rk ey feath ers paign was accepted hy a hard-headed hours to do so. T h at afternoon he In scattered orchards th at are eith er and tipped w ith a two-inch steel blade, financial world w as one of the most 1 3 -0 x IG outside of the main comm ercial sec­ w as discovered in the kitchen o f his struck the depr's knee and glanced am azing featu res of th e case. Bond tions or a re too sm all or too unpro­ home, with the gas turned on and su f­ Into Its stomach, p en etratin g several n V purchases, running ns they did Into ductive to Justify the use of efficient fering from asphyxiation, which a inches. The big buck ran about 50 millions a month, m ust Inevitably a t ­ spraying equipm ent. Some unproduc­ short sojourn in the hospital cleured feet and dropped dead. T he how re ­ tr a c t attention In a m arket ns smnl tive orchards also have been ab an ­ up. quires about 75 ¡Miunds pull. as this one. Instead of being regard doned In the boxed apple states, and W here th e $648,000 th a t w as lost The bear w as even easier to bag ed with suspicion. Ham commanded the tendency has been to replace the respect. Pop-eyed fictions sprang up. w ent to w as not satisfacto rily di­ than th e deer, Thom pson said, be­ poorer varieties In the older orchards. crediting Idin with being the agent of vulged hy th e trial. A su b stan tial sum cause not ns active. F or the country us a whole, the num ­ Thompson declares th n t If every­ governm ents and of financial syndi­ w ent to brokers as commissions. ber of trees not yet hearing Is about body used arrow s In th eir hunting cates planning far-reaching coups. the sam e as five y ears ago, und Is not th ere would be plenty of gam e in the Ham began his operations on a sufficient to m aintain the present num­ 3 8 2 N ew Rural M ail state. ber lu bearing. sm all and evidently experim ental ba­ sis. H is first purchase w as of only So fur us comm ercial production Is R ou tes S erv in g 6 3 5 ,0 0 0 a few thousand dollars of governm ent concerned, the decrease in the num ­ W ashington—More thun 635,000 O rig in o f C andy F irs t F lo o r F la n . bonds—practically all his tran sactio n s persons In ru ral d istricts received ber of hearing trees In the scattered Over 200 y ears ago an English doc­ w ere In governm ent bonds. Ills capi­ th eir mall a t th eir front doors for the farm orchards has been more than By W . A. R A D F O R D to r w as moved to pity for a little tal did not exceed a few thousand first tim e during the last year. They offset hy Increased production in the M r. W i l l i a m A . R a d f o r d w i l l a n s w e r girl who had to tak e nasty medicine, cents, but he negotiated the purchase w ere served, th e Post-Office d e p a rt­ comm ercial Sections. The rate of In­ q u e s t io n s a n d g iv e a d v ic e F R E E n F CWLCONV so he m ade a m ixture of sugar, w ater C O S T o n a l l p r o b le m s p e r t a in i n g to th e this w ay : Ham said he w as acting m ent announced, by the 882 new rural crease In the comm ercial sections and flavoring ex tract. T his he gave s u b je c t o f b u i l d in g , Tor th e r e a d e r s o f for an out-of-town friend, and gave his mail routes established during 1920. seems, however, Io he slowing up, and to the little girl with her m edicine t h i s p a p e r. On A c c o u n t o f h is w id e ded m personal check, to he held hy the bro­ The d epartm ent reported th a t 45.318 hi the boxed apple states, the point of e x p e r ie n c e as e d it o r , a u t h o r a n d m a n - and she liked It so well th a t the doc- , u f a c t u r e r , he Is, w it h o u t d o u b t, th e kers until the bonds w ere delivered to rural routes, supplying 0,010,000 fam ­ maximum production seem s to have to r w as persuaded a fte r her recovery h ig h e s t a u t h o r i t y o n th e s u b je c t. A d - been nearly reached. his friend, who would Im m ediately ad ­ ilies, estim ated a t 30,435,500 p er­ to p rep are more of the delightful con­ d r e s s a l l I n q u ir i e s to W i l l i a m A. R a d ­ to to vance paym ent. Though bonds are sons, and covering 1,249,978 miles, Looking ahead, It seems tliut th e f o r d , N o . Is 2 7 P r a i r i e a v e n u e , C h ic a g o , coction w ith the m edicine om itted. <-> val* I yearly Increase In population will he sold "cash on delivery," H am ’s p ro ­ w ere in operation during th e year. f o r r e p ly . posal w as accepted. The credit of his T he ru ral c a rriers covered 377,045.703 He culled the prep aratio n “candy.” sufficient to tuke care of such Increase And th a t’s how the p opular confection G etting an a ttra c tiv e new home at check for the few days requested w as m iles in th eir deliveries. In production of commercial applea as originated.—T h rift Magazine. a com paratively low cost is not such accepted hy brokers who knew hint, Is to be expected from the present or­ a difficult m atter. P roper selection chards. or his fath er, nr his friends. Ham of a home-building design and of m a­ covered the tran sactio n w ithin the terials th a t a re good hut not In the tim e specified hy reselling the bonds most expensive class will bring to through another firm. Second Floor Plan. prospective home builders a com fort­ Financial Pyram id Erected. able house and one th a t Is a delight these room s a re of good size. French T he operation w as rep eated over The following list of fruit tree» to the eye as well. doors from the living room a t the and over again on an ever-increasing should be very sntlsfactory for th e An excellent exnmplp of w hat may side of the fireplace lend to th e sun scale. N ineteen apple—2 be obtained in this m anner is shown parlo r which extends the depth of the home o rch ard : A fter each transactio n Ham cam e to in the Illustration. H ere is n two- house. Note ulao thnt there a re two Yellow T ran sp aren t, 2 Duchess, 2 be regarded ns an even more desir­ gable fram e home, the kind th a t was doors In each room giving entrance W ealthy, 2 Grimes Golden, 3 Jo n ath an . able client. B ut th ere w as never any popular a few generations ago be- to ull p n rts of th e house with a m in­ 2 Delicious, 2 Ktuyman, 4 W lnesup; profit for Ham. E very transaction cauae of its low cost. But added to imum of travel. The hull leads di­ 0 C herry—2 Early Richmond, 2 Mont­ showed a loss of a t least th e two com­ It a re a sun parlor, a terrace and an rectly to the kitchen as well as to morency, 2 English M orello; 9 Bench— missions for buying and selling, and overhanging roof, which transform the the living room and dining rootn. The 2 Greensboro, 2 Champion, 3 E lberta, often a fractional loss In ndditlon In house Into a most pieusing modern kitchen Is connected with dining room 2 H euth C ling; 3 Bear—1 Kieffer, t the m arket price, the w eight of the G arber, 1 Seekel ;3 Blum 1 Wild Goose. borne. and washroom as well. A door to offerings being sufficient to depress the 1 Green Gage, 1 Shropshire D am son; the re a r of the living room leads to As will be seen by the floor plans price on a narrow m arket. 12 G rape—2 Moore's Early, 4 Concord. TtfC C N U R Ç tt IH « /^ T íM E N íA l b’N IT fb S T A T E S th a t accom pany the ex terio r view, the the kitchen through the washroom. 2 B righton, 2 Goethe, 2 C ataw ba; 12 •There Is no evidence th n t Ham at ; house contains six rooms, the sun par- T his is good home planning. any time attem pted to use his credit j Blackberry— t Early H arvest, 4 Robin­ ! lor and a washroom and laviitory on T he bedroom s u p stairs oil a re cor­ son, 4 S nyder; 12 R aspberry— 4 Kansas, or the securities which w ere tem po­ | th e first floor and bathroom on the ner m om s and large. They open off a rarily In his possession for speculating 4 Cum berland. 4 Cardinal ; 6 Goose­ BiAT»^ « second. The central en trance leads central hull, with the bath a t one berry—3 Downing, 3 H oughton; 6 Cur­ purposes. P laying the m arket for an VMtCTA >»o*'r - advance or a decline did not seem to Into u reception hull, to th e left of side. rant»—3 Berfecllon, 3 F a y ; 66 S tra w ­ fall w ithin his schem e o f things. which Is the large living room, and to The house Is 35 feet wide and 24 berry— 12 Bremler, 18 Dunlap. 18 Ar­ th e right the dining room. Both of N either Is th ere any evidence th a t he feet 0 inches deep. k/YOMw. wrwhm+i oma, 12 Gundy. The straw berries may planned a t any tim e to abscond, al­ *w*ft«vrv* X ‘ be planted between the rows of apple, though In the la te r phases of his ad­ pear, peach and plum trees, und « «VA »a UÎAM venture he must have been In posses­ [$#o» |*,>1 should do very well until the trees sion a t tim es of enorm ous quan tities come Into hearing. of negotiable securities. T here a re many othpr varieties of Development of home equipm ent has .¿Xj-AAlJH, Difficulties developed for Ham as If lum ber la worked on th e “Job the various fru its listed above th a t m ade It possible to place every mod­ his operations pyram ided and the total It tak es additional tim e for the c a r­ under the conditions of the producer ern convenience of the city residence p en ters and additional money from might be equally us good or b etter of his losses m ounted. T he credit of »MAS In the farm house. his personal checks w as no longer suf- ( th e builder. The best workmen can ­ thun some of those listed. As a rule, H eating Is n atu rally considered first. not hulld a good-looking home w ith a however, the grow er should find th at f Cf U M flclent to finance his hare-brained Stoves and fireplaces Hre disappearing. poorly m anufactured product. strategy. the varieties mentioned will give satis­ B asem ent heating plants ore In com­ Resorts to Forgery. F or th at reason It Is only good faction. mon use, one of the most popular business when building a home to rely These difficulties he met by forgery, ■ types being the pipeless furnace. This upon some known lum ber th at Is man selecting tw o prom inent citizens—one 1» because of the fact thut little heat ufuctured hy a reliable firm. And the John Gleeson, an O ttaw a capitalist, is throw n out except through the top, best hecurlty Is In a tra d e m a rk e d and Rev. W illiam B eattie, a London | Bishop J. E. Freem an, Leon C. Palm er, secretaiy of the N ational Com- clergym an w ith w ealthy relatives— mission of Evangelism of the P ro testan t Episcopal church, and Bishop Thom as which allows the basem ent to continue brand of lumber, for here Ihe mnnu- D airym en who buy complex mineral and attach in g th e ir nam es to a series C. D arst, holding the ch art of the United ¡States, showing d istricts in which to he used for storing foods. All types fa c tu re r m ust depend upon his lumber m ixtures are w asting money and may of warm air, steam and hot w ater of notes, which he used as collateral. an E vangelistic crusade will be held early In 1927. to m ake his easily distinguishable be harm ing their cu ttle us well. heating plants are installed on farina product acceptable to the building • • • now adays, however. world. A few fru it trees set out about the- R unning w ater Is Just as essential S tam p L ickers N eed T here are many fram e homes stand place will assure th e ow ner of a fresh on Ihe modern farm as In the city, lug today th at w ere built when the supply of this valuable and necessury N ot F ear III Effect« a s plum bing system s, sewage disposal United S tates was confined to the east food. W ashington.—R egardless of the and efficient laundries dc|>end upon coast. This, coupled w ith th e fact • • • san itary question of licking of post­ a constant w uter supply. Aside from th a t lum ber now Is prepared much When sw eet clover Is sown In th e th e house supply, w ater should he more scientifically and more carefully spring and cut for hay In the full o f Celebrated P o rtra it, "P in k ie ." Paint- th e Romney p o rtra it of Lady E liza­ age stam ps as It m ight affect others, beth Forbes, his total outlay so far the llcker has no need to fear harm ­ available for the dulry barn, feeding- than when those houses w ere built the first y ear the quality of the hay ed by Lawrence In 1795, Brings yards. garage, lawn and garden, and Indicates the homes built soundly to at the auction being estim ated at well ful effects from th e operation. Is practically equal to alfalfa. $370.000 at Auction. On th e contrary, the Post Office de­ for lire protection. over a million dollars. • • • day will lust as long as those of the These noted canvases are to fol­ p artm en t says the gum Is really food­ It Is to be noted th a t the small past. Most of th e pruning of peach trees New York.—More than a million stu ff m aterial, and they are afraid to w ater tank In the attic and th e larger should he done soon a fte r the foliage dollars’ w orth of B ritish a rt trensnres, low G alnsborough’a “Blue Boy" and m ake It m ore p alatab le hy adding w ater tow er outside the house, are begins to fall In October and Novem­ knocked down under th e ham m er In oth er B ritish a rt prizes across the flavoring because thnt might be an In­ A tlantic. being supplanted by steel tank pres­ ber and before the dorm ant spray I d two days, Is destined to hang In Am er­ “Pinkie" Is a full-length oil p o rtra it centive for users to remove too tnnch su re system s located In the basem ent, It frequently happens th at door March. ican homps and museums. of th e adhesive, and th u s get the post- or burled underground. • • • boards shrink badly, particu larly on The celebrated p o rtra it known ss of Miss Mary Moulton B a rrett of the office people Into trouble with an over­ pine floors, showing wide and nn T he home orchard should be given “Pinkie," painted by S ir Thom as Law­ Isle of Wight. »She w ears a white load of mall to be aent back for post­ sightly cracks which should be filled as much attention upon furtns as the rence In 1795. has heen bought by dress with a pink sash and long pink age. ribbons on her hat. I’ntisual cloud In before reflnishlng. (If course, they home garden. No farm Is com plete Joseph Duveen of New York for T h e gum used h as heen so good C ure of bleached out patches In a re alw ays filled with d irt which must w ithout IL about $370,000 a t the auction o f the effects form a background for the th a t many have asked for Its compo­ • • • paint, appearing In six to twelve be carefully removed and the cracks graceful w hite figure. It Is considered Mlcbelhnm collection In London. sition. It Is composed of 88 per cent m onths from the tim e of painting, can dusted out. The quickest and cheapest method T his Is said here to he th e highest hy many critics to he the m asterpiece cassava detrln, a starch obtained be accom plished easily. The fault la to eradicate the pocket gopher Is by price ever paid anyw here for a pic­ of Law rence's early career, full of from certain South American plants th a t the paint used has failed or freshness and vivacity. poisoning with grain or vegetable ture. The previous record w as $900.- which Is used In m aking tapioca and broken down too rapidly by w hat Is butts treuted with strychnine. 600 paid laat year for Romney's "Mrs. • • • cassava bread. Ten per cent of corn known as "chalking." The pale-faded- T here are a num ber of featu res to D avenport" at a London auction. Kodiak Bear Weight Ton detrln and about 2 per cent glucose spolty appearance la due to loose pig­ he sure o f In building your home T he general Index of purchasing Not only did Joseph Duveen ac­ The Kodiak brown b ear a tta in s the com pletes th e m ixture. m ents freed from th e vehicle and held One Is heating, another plumbing, s power of farm products In term s o f quire “Pinkie," the chief prize of the g reatest weight of all bruins, often as a powder on the surface. Wash th ird fire safety, a fourth Is durable nonagrlcultural com m odities continued auction, but he alao bought the Gains­ weighing alm ost a ton, according to A w rist w atch m ade Into a cuff link th is spot well w ith a dam p cloth and wall construction, and still another Is at 87, at which point It has stood for borough o ortratt o f Miss T atton and the D earborn Independent. la a recent Innovation. th e original color will reappear. lighting. five months. 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