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paqi nvt MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920. ottawa rm:n tradkr - .ioljhnal. MILLENIUM IS HERE, mm PKbAUHtKi TELLS HIS FLOCK DRY AMERICA IS ONE BIG STEP TOWARD DAWN OF KINGDOM OF GOD STATESMEN AND JUR ISTS PROVE THAT DIG DAY IS HERE. 1 The Judiciary, men li arued In state emit mid liiiicrs ol' linaiii c were 4Miki'ii nf in hinhly laudatory linii'r during lust ni.uhi's Million a! Hit' Il.ii' fist church liy Kov. (1, W. 1 licsiiiuaii. n ioui'hiiiK it i 1 1 1 iIm1 judhiarv llev. Chessman praised .Indue KhlrrdL',e fur Ills lirm stand I'm- higher nigral", uhov. lip refused In dismiss a case in l',e Circuit court lliadi' famous liy the iliai liinalinns (fa certain unman uilh a certain liuiise ul' disrepute. His ref erence lo a "big miniled, clean mind hard vvnrkinn man" in reference hi) Hit t'oiisl tl lit ioriii I convention Is a l.r Hm! o to President Charles K. Wood ward of the basic law bod;. . i Taking his sermon from the toie, "Thy Kingdom Come," Itev. Phossimin : ill In pari : , "Our subject is a prayer on Hie lips Of millions of people every day. hat does il mean? Thanks lor (lie new eni basis on (lie social gospel. Ii means Ihe pronressivr ruining of tl" Mnudoin of God lo (his world. II Is liot coming as a donation from heav mi. 1ml as an achievement of man in hi-operatiuii with Cod. As I'anl says, We are laborers toni'llier with Cod, ami the task is selling up ihe rule o' (lod ill Ihe hearts of people mid all Ihe insliliillons of men. Il Is Ihe hi:', test business on ear ii and Coil in vites every person In have a part, lleinp a I iiristinn is working with Cod to set up righteousness in (his Avorld ami to promote the good of all In all aspecls of life, hysioaliy. men 'ally, industrially, economically, po litically, morally. ' "'llepent. tor the kingdom id' Cod 1 a' hand,' said John and .lesus. It Is still Cod's message I() lllt.u jneans chaime your miiid.' turn aholii Hiid Instead of blockini; (lie kingdom y your manner of life, consecrate ii to Christ by surrender to Him. aim then get into the kingdom lo won; for lis more complete n aliza ion. "1 ran see the kingdom c:omiiig in (lie achievement id' a dry' America. It means fuller, richer life for many. Jt means removal of a corrui tor of morals, business mid polilics. Il 'means a better day for women and children. It means more business ant huppietf- families'. Il means empty nails, deserted almshouses, ahanlonen Keeley cure institutions. I' means a belter day for former saloon keeper anil their families. ( "I can see the kingdom coming in actions like ilia! in our court house the other day when a judge refused to lift an injunction against a house fit lircslilu: ion. The govoniiiU'in Joins hands with the church lo edit rale lor (he elimination of v ice from American life. "I can see Ihe kingdom coming' in Hie new conscience regarliiiL' inone.. Money getting Is becoming ( hristian itfed nnd so is money using .Men art .jceepting tho divine standard of stew ardship, which means (he use of ; money as a tins' lor the promotion of the common good. "I can ser' Hie kingdom coming from lilting in on ihe notary supper Hie other evening and hearing a hi';- minded, clean -minded, hard woKing man (uirnisily setting fonh win I he ijelieves to be the principles of a bel ter state cons' Hut Ion. He stressed inalienable null's righls of indivhl iial-i as sacred and' niiisl ho guarded. He stressed the idea of a com t il iitiou which would promote Ihe highest wel lure of the state. And then, talking ttboif, taxation, he wanted the co-op eration of follow cilien:;' minds in forming what would he Jusi distribu tion of revenue raising prlnriples. To vfoi'k for belter laws, 1 1 principles of juMicp in government, to my mind, Is decidedly a kingdom of Cod task. ' "-Some people have ha.y ideas about (he kingdom. Some .dune it forward ,to some remote golden iiiilleniiim. 'Hut il's here! And Cod calls men to cnler il ! II menus living not on the principles of egoism bul of nusellish service, 'lie that doeth righteousness in righteous' and no other is. Chris Viahily is not a Iheolegirnl intellecl nalism. it Is the living of a Christ controlled life. It is idealism Ciirist urlgluated and harnessed lo Ihe ugly l-ivillllnu i.l' lil',, t.i L.-.....-jti..., I.... 11...... transformatiou. Cod lias a place for every life in bringing ihe Kingdom, Jiecoining a Christian means accept ing the .place Cod has for us and giv ing il our full heart's devotion in un cgIMk.Ii service." First Clockmaker Unknown. It Is iiiii'erlain vvl'ien the first lock I was C'otistructeil. lis inventinn la t'ltiitueil by many nations. There is a tradition that the lirst clock was In Voted by Ihe Chinese In the year IJOOO IS. C, nnd tiiioilier thai il was Invented lit Cormnny In the eb-venth iPiilury. 'J'.lle lirst clock of which wo have any desi'l-iplion Is Ihe one which was set ttv the tower of the pnhioe of Charles V. of I'' ration In 1 : VI by a iiian mimed Henry DeVlrk. Alphabets. 'The Iptlers in tin1 alphabets i,f tha world vary fi 1J to l'o.' in numher. fln Mnvvnllnn alphnhet has ihe small. Mt iiumbi'r, the Tiirini'i.in ihe largest. Notice. Thi; Hoard of Supervisors will meet o'clock. tomorrow atternoon at !:( NOTICE. As' the Weekly Pair Dealer Is now ijierscd with thu Free Trader-Journal, II blllH clue the rrlr Dealer are now tie and should h paid at once. An'. iinu liavliig an account against in? ifuir Dealer or myself should mail K 10 IJUi JK'W. WCAL Mb .Miss H ut It I l.i ii na of Gary, Ind . spent the week end with her parent1-, Mr. anil Mrs. Fred llaiina. '.i.'.'i Ollava avenue. Mr. and Mis. li. W. Shradcr of U'esl Main sired spent Sunday in .Momlo'.a. Water I'eMlion ol Gary. Ind., re turned lo !, is home in thai cily after a visit with i il.it i is and friend:, here. Phalli1,; I'ctillon speiil Silt;. lay in .lo liet. Mrs. George Goodwin returned lo her hi :ne in i hicago afier a visit with her pirents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Cobb of Wes' .Mail! slreel. i .Miss Sarah OK of ,-, ending a few da;, s Claud Ki'lge is with her grand llagie of West iiiolhi r, Mrs. II nry Madison slreel. Albert Kimey few hours today oi in ina spent a Ottawa on bit: i liess. .lrt:. I .aac hivau of Illinois ave nue Is spending a ii w days with her i daugh ' er at I' ol res! ,ni, 111. Aliss Hose Hermes !' West O'.la.va was a Strealnr isiloi; .. esterd iy. Miss Margarel ,-licpal'd of Kariville visited friends iu OKawa yeslerdav. .lames I'racklelou lett. jcstei.lay fo" his home in Cleveland. Ohio, afler s ending several nion h;i with his is ter. Mrs. Vernon Kickerd. in Wi-.l Ot iawa. . Ir. Millard V. Hall of Wiehlta. K.it. , who is to marry Miss Sadie Hall in this city later in the week, ai rive 1 in Oltawa this morning. Chrslrr Hums of Chicago speni Hi:' wer!( end visiling at (lie home of hi-', mo'her. Mrs. John liiirns. on I'oliim bus street. Ralph Payne mid Isaac Van l.oon of St real or were Ottawa visitors l.i, t evening. Mrs. Jacob I.ucky ! Grand Uidg i was a n Ottaw a v isitor toda , . Mis; l.aunia Aiissein visilnl frien.lj ill Peoria yesterday. William Tydeman. Ha.. Ki.iuhe.. hauser mid Willi;'in I'laus alU'tuled Ihe baskU'tball touniiMiien! in La Sail.: Saturday night. Itihn l.nuiw nf Stiiiii'rint' slri'i'l vi.- ll"il irienus in i.a Mane vesieruay. Mrs. William MclOlrov o. Websler slrect is visiting friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. l-Mwin Reed have re turned home from a three wrekv hon eymoon and are visiting at the home of Ihe la irr's parents, .Mr. mid Mi'i. John Dougherty, on Poplar street be fore going to Grand Ridge to make their tultiri: home. Mis. Charles Currie has reiurned hoine iifii r n triii lo Virginia. I.en Downs of St real or was an O.ta wi'. vi-ilor last evening. Dennis I-'anell of Poplar street ha, (ji:ne to Cleveliind, Ohio, to make hi liomc. Miss lues! .lohuson of Sheridan spi'i.i Sunday visiting her sister. Mis lre:i" Johnson, on Last Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Prank llansherg o. I'eni vi.-iiled :it the home of Hie ha ter's pareuK Air. and i.Mrs. William Hossack, on West JacKson street yes- N.nhiv I Miss Irene I.eipold has reiurned lo her home on Ottawa avenue alnr spending (he past several days visil ing friends in Chicago. Cecil McKvov was a I.a Salle viailor Saluida..' nigh'. Herman Muck left this morning; tor Warren. Ohio, after a visit wi'.h hi-" wife's iarents. Mr. and Mrs. C, C. Wilson, on Douglas street. .Messrs. and .Mesdamrs I-;. I'. Hr.id lord. II. . .lohuson iin I S. II. ILaU fcrd were cnlertaiuod ai dinner b .Mr. and Mrs. Charles .N'adler, Peru, 111., on Sunday. Meit Carroll, Boyd Tiinmons. h'ver rtt Welch and Donald Dieholt of .Mar seilles, were Ollawn vi,,ilors last even ing'. Harold Hummer of I.a Salle, was an Oltawa visitors yesterday. Miss Georgia lluger of De Sola id reel, spent Ihe week end visiting her mother. Mrs. I.ydia linger, in La Salle. lien P.lake and Robert Chalot of Marseilles v-ere Ottawa visitors last evening. John Piercy of La Salle was an Ol lawn vi.dlir lost evening. Mr;;. William Sindell of .Marseilles arrived in Ollawa last evening from California where she has been spend ing the winter, called home by the ill ness of her sister. Mrs. Jennie Kvaus of La Salle slreel. who is a patient al Ryhiilii hospital. Karl Locke ami Fred Siurgiu of Ihis city, spent la;d evening ai La Salle calling on friends. Waller N'crliiey and William Dwyer of Ibis city called on lriends in Strea- tor last evening. Percy Tress of (his cily spent hist eveniag in Marseilles. William Milligan of Kast Oltawa l "" evening. lriends in Marseilles list Anri'W Hard of I.a Salle called on friends in this city last evening. K. P. Cnrdncr of Mendola spent to day in Ott'vn on business. Virdrii llourty of Slrcator siicnt yi'storilav in f)t(avv;i 0:1 business. ",)!'th llatheway anil Ii liner Hitler siieni nisi, evening 111 nui'mui. I0I1 11 Hanifen. local architect, is in I.a Salle today on business. Clarence. Criggs of this idly, spent (his afternoon in La Salle on business. Andrew Deix and Kenneth Sapp of Ibis city spent Saturday evening i.l I.a Salle railing on friends. Cecil Mcl'.'voy spent Saturday in Da Salle on business. v Freeman. Itradford reiurned to his home ;i this city after spending the week end in Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Karr are the par ents of a son, who arrived this mov ing at 11 :l!u o'clock. y Mrs. William Dleboll of Screi)"" vlf5' lied her son who Is a patieu' at liy burn Memorial hospital. loiUy. Miss Hose M.trio returned to her home on W. .feu"IYerso street today inter spending Ihe vi'k end with her parenls In Serena. Mr. anil' Mrs. (Vorge drover of Sec ond avenue, sp"nt 'ho v eek end visit Ins friends tyl-eltlnd. 'Miss Manila Ness of Serena was un Ottawa yisltor today. fieii'tfe Ilnpp of Sheridan transact ed Ausiuess In Oltawa today. jlJetinls Dti:in of this city spent the week end visiting relatives iu Sonion-1111K. YOU ARE ONLY A NUMBER IN CENSUS Nairn c mean uolhing at all in tin- : job of counting noses in (lie 1'iiiled , States for the P20 census. 1 You have a name when you come . into Ihe' big, barn-like building at WashiiiEton where 4 .out clerks are; tubulating you and about no.ouii.imu like you. I Very soon, llio, you 'become nothing but a card will) a lot of boles punched 1 in il. You have sex, age, nationalily and a lot of other things, bill no! name. I Your card is just as iniporlaul . yel 'as anonymous as the president's. In i Ihe census bureau the President isli'l Woodrow Wilson. lie is merely a t white man, born of a family, living in Washington, head of a family, Kng : llsh-spcakiug and able to read and j write. j Neiilier king's horses nor king's; i men could drag your name out of the census Ibureau. Draft, ollii-ials in P17 tried it nnd failed. Tho census bureau' (gave General Cri vvder lots of inl'or- r""' r: ! malion about the number of nion'iiin i rr- i -rr- iro i between certain ages living in ceilain I WILL UP LA I L MKb. !w;;::io ;:;;!. vz:- j the whole war dejiarlmeiit hack of, ; him. tried lo get names to check un ! Multilist enlistments unit druflees Ihe!..... .1,. ., 1... ... 1. .. ,,V. .1 i census hureuu called his attention to ; . . I It's not only against the law to give loill such itiforination. bul enumeration sheeis carrying names are de-M roved after the Information has been trans ; ' i'i '! I" Ciirds. SOVIET FORCES STRIKE ! ON TWO BIG FRONTS Illy the AssiH'int.-d I're-:i.) London. .March s, Russian IVIc, I lorces have launched allaeks against Ihe Pnlnii 'in, I il,,. .-,.. ,,,, il,,, ... ... iern and northerii fron;s. ac. oniil'g w'wUU lilr VM ""' Ih' iiidvices received. In both inMu nee,.. ! I'l"'''! hrst nuirl';,ie. and l,.-M in i i. .... 1 .1.... 1 1 t .. .1 and Ihe Finns are reported lo have l.'iuiH-lieil :i miming miii, !.- u-l.teh I . .1 w I l iereccd the red lines. Polish 11 nit s holi.hi'j Hie li.. .-ii... nil;" 'liroio'li Die I'rim.i ii.sir.'li.w I south i.f ISt.iiruisk. are ;;.iid in liitvej11'"1 C'taw.i r.i)l.in:,' and Trust ! been under at t ark al two points, tin !('"- "-""-'d as cvcrntor. ; soviet armies adviincing on the north 1 and south si les ol the marshes. Heav i red detachments were reretilly n i l.or; eil to ha v e boon as'-eiiihleil a I Cornel, jus' east of the I'lipet 0011:1 j ii. aim 11 is iro:in.iii' niese nuvi been hurled westward : j 11 -1 tin t'olish line. Jt m recalled the I'uli'- Inst week rejecled overtures fur ai armistice pending peace negotiation- holding the bolshevik! would urengili i en their lines during Ihe time thev iire prolecled by the provisions of the truce. In the meantime delegate', iroin the Haltic states are exported 'o meet al Warsaw next week to rou-1 d. -.rover"!! by Hie ;'a ;:; :n ,.: ;'; I , ; ; sider the soviet peace terms. l':iete si reel ere: si'ng. Ceneral SKobidstein K in eomiuaiiu He ; e::t in an nlarm. and one leal ! of Finnish and Russian anti bolshov h; of liosr was used by tii" tirenu-n ii tones which have broken tliri:tib llu . -V I iiiguishiiiii the hl:i7.e. , ; - u!iiirt toviet lines. j DEMOCRATS MEET AT STATE CAPITAL MAY 10 il'.y the ASSOelat.'lt I'I'CSS I j Chicago. March V - Spri :ig li eld was I chosen as the convention cily lor the sad- Democratic gat horning on May Me by the state Democratic rentral i coiiiniitteu here today. What's Art to This Senator? ; Art rei'eied n terrible walloping nt the national cnpltol when a senator ! derided be wanted a private door into ! Ills office so that fo .'oilhl not break in mi bim uniinnoiiiifed, Summonlns : Ih e pi-olii :!.,! photograplirr:- fi-'u-Mnrkmi'ii, he caused to bo torn out laking i.iituies of the ITe-idrni, A (sotiie of the finest art work on the ! bright sun was shining. The it.-i wii'h of the sennle side nml then had I dent was i.u: j:;.-! an hour. ; wa ; In a door insliillpd. ! i.ecuiid pu..!ir am.ean.lire lin e b- lOOK t'l 111-- bed his! ( let liber. Emerson Amended. If a tiinn does nn.viliing vvell, thi world will bent a paili to his duor miles hi' happens to be export in rnising'skunks. P.oston TranciipL I iMiilu wnr.t flfld sol tion n;iro spven.l j ........... ., IFOU SAM'.- A high top rnnge and j hard i oal stove, in good condition. In :iU'i'e at l.'lul W. Jackson street, phono i 1122-Y. ; ,, IFOR SACK Neat li-rooin cottage: all 1 ! , niodi'in; wisl side. Also modern j T-rooin house north side; also a il room , I bouse for rent. W. It. PCSICV, Heap ! Kslale and lnsur;ince. Clans Hhlg.. (fi-p ;tawa. iNOTICK John W. Cb'gg &. Kim. I Plumbing and Healing, ntn( the! Clegg-PerkhiM F fpiipinoni Co.ie two j separate concerns ( onilucl''.' in the I same building, so that be best of i service In both the eluiub.'ug and eh e 'trie v iring can he given the public i Phone lint for anything needed in our line and v e will have tin1 besl of ma- iterliil trad work. j KM I ?'I.K My house and extra Ux I ill Ml Third. Ave.. Soulh Ot'awa. ' .mu'S.xjiai:i.ks n. ppckktt. POIl ytKNT - Seven room house 0.1 Kist Pearl St.; iu excellent con ii j Ho. Willi lias, eleclrii' lights and ! '.1C1 I '.-.1 V ;"IUIM- .1,1 I -. KOIt SLKI'MN Reo live-iiasseiiger auto in splendid condition. New Sil verton cord l ires. Cheap If taken at once. Phone HTil-X I W'ANTKD Sales representative in his territory to sell oils, greases, etc. Hig opportunity for right party. Kmpire Oil Co., Cleveliind. Ohio. POIt SACK A very good 1M7 pord touring 1'iir. Also one each :;2x:i'j. .'iil.xl and 'ilxt new casi.igs. Prices right. Otto Zorn. Troy Crove. Ill KOIt SACK --"Jn iieri's. If you wan! a good farm for dairy or beef rattle and grain, ansv ei Ihis ad. Kilgiiiglmi Pros.. Ileebe. So link. (Near Aberdeen.! Upholds , a tftt r, . .... . ... . . . ... !i ... Vld tL canin2 of th "rent v ii'i rtiitiinii it luminii 1 him.i waters is probated ; ti. oi ,.r v,.,.. i-,.,. 'ii... i who died lasl wirk. w.i.s tiled for 10 ; ,..,,, liv n,.r ,. ,,-,(,. n,d,is ol';,u''" ''"! " ,' , ,' 'ai nm.,. 101 .i.iii lo.si.as 01 ,,llt !,,,-1, iok idiic . la -I 1 real eslnle and peismial propel ly , , v.-,,,v o 1, ,1,,, 1,,,,,,,. ; nl about ll.-no. She left J I e ! ,,,,. , rmi';. ;, 'te! 'I ; t . ,e,l in tru.-i bv the Ottawa j hjl , Mr vV ne'is r. rei'd! I in nking mid Tru.-t C ... Hie interest (1 : ,w,n , ,r ,- ' t';,.(1,.go Witters. I he used i;i caring for Ihe family burial ! ,'jrl j',', )u ;,',,. 's' .,,1,1 iM thi, I : lot iii Spring Lak ntetery. Aurora. ,,,,, .' ;.,. 1,, .,, ,.u, Hie Hiui i a'. ; A second provision is made that it 1 I'nbli, ;i n m 1 11 m-t'iii 'Mi t na ; nol nii.C suitable innrker be erected over the ,y ,- W'aters that Hi" rei-n'mmy ha l! graves ot hersidf and her husband. t : ' i-. -11 place until today. His briib 1 Five hundred dollar-; ii left lo li' i'ldid m l iiei'oni pa ny him on !u.; sad I only son, Roy K Waters, who is, nl; -o 'jnurnev in llltavva. to receive all of !n'i' li' ir ehold good:;. : Til-1 l.'i iih is a popular S i 1 ) 1 s . f'.i'Ii, dishes and wearing app-ird reouest ; gjrl. 'I'iie grcom r.' i.led ia d la'.a i,- made 1 hiil ihe 1 n 1 of her I. us- 'Oiiiio. 1 in' laic 1 ,.,).:-! :nr-., pa III 11 ;l v le s v;i ii.ni. .iii:; am '1'ni -t Co. for ln r on i'-iy for hvi ! V en is. In 1 a 0 ot ma rn 1 .e hef,;i icfcre ai u"d '"' '' "" 11 .over to him at 1.1:1-. Tlie will was diii'v.i mi De-. ;, 1! 1 ,1 BUNK HOUSES CATCH ! FiRE; LOSS IS $100; I.l di' ar 'eil box c.i of I iif.av if;.' mid ill the .Valsai i1 '' ni si reels v. llil ll v; ': ! s '' I ; 1 1 U: ks and set i.a ' h" ;,::;. I ; i ' In Ci: icago. Hui'iiug; mi ;.; I ,: j rail ay trae '.;. i" a i na', no.; I ; -c-t ion liniHls i," I!:- r. i'w.r. ! I m.- steru usly iiiu;;.o I t I about '.':l'n ;,. '! i;- . w a hall' hunt's fighting the blay.e wa - ; gotten under coil nil. Th- in : erii," ld the hunk homes j as smohed 1: a and . iDicieaL A belli ;i hunii'd do! - l.:rs is eslimated as the lo-s io I he (.ectii-aiils. 1 . PRESIDENT OUT FOR RIDE THIS MORNING.' l:- lb" Afw..-!:.!-.! !'i".-'i.i j Wa: biu. :i;:i. Man !i s I'm si b :; , Wilson vwnt riiiing l. da; iu an i p. n auio. lie w a ; iioeeu; p:-u:ie'( by l ," Wilson, his ii-ii ians and Mr:. v ii son's bro h'-i: Tlie Prr:lein v. or. ii L'dlt' e:i li ,ili.l ,i hem r e i.r, 1 It.. ; 11)k , ,,, .,:,(,,, ,,,,,,,,, Thl. .,, Air Power. An Italian inventor hn-? piodueed a Scheme by which vehicles of wheels nnd carriages nml springs are. to be pi iiie;ieii ny air. ,ci 'oril 1 ig lo inn I aeeouiils, the scheme is ti" hdvo bnge , tanks by the wayside holling vnt '(lunuiiib's of compressed dir. l.oro- tin. lives and nuliunohiles find traelors nnd iiiiilorev i les cm run tibing-dde nnd connect their tanks to the inoilii-r . tank, get a lot of roiiipVesril air 011 I board and run in H i' next sloo. ; . Seekinff Information. Arthur, dire' vein's old. was wnl.'h. (ng his rom-m milking :i cow. Thin ,v.w 1P flrr tinu' h - ever saw rinvbody tnilki.ng. H" i.esiteteil a uhiie mid said: ".Ire .v.. 11 milking Ihe side that ' r, rives tri'atu now . b FOR SALE mmmmmmtmmmmmmKmrmmra.x The best bargain in a modern dwelling offered in Ottawa today is the two-story, frame house, Kellastone exterior, known as 320 Congress St., first door west of Mrs. George Beat- ty's. Large lot. Eight rooms, two baths. new furnace, cement cellar flcor, laundry, fine porch.. All spe cial assessments paid. Best of loca tions. Possession May 1st, possibly earlier. Price, $7,000.00 T. B. FARRELL Tel. 648-W. College Bldg. By Eastern Star for Masons aJid their friends. Tuesday, March 9 Baiee War on Profiteering ivn..c-,n.l I'-im -e lwr. ;;ivn reieeu ii i il : cie r" ...... ,., !.,- 1 .1 I U I '.. r: TKiM .If.. .iTV('UV i iti i .it . ii'im' " - " '.. tere ' v:, hoar.:- ROY WATERS WEDS sioux falls girl Iiiiouiici lie nt w .1 ; mad'' I eilay el . , ,1' I',,. K U me. s. a ... ' " ... '. ..' 1 i; ... 1 : for about I fit ' y;;ir in iv ml hn ii ho '. lit the . priii,- j ' circle 1:: Il'ienii ; "'' '"h 1,1,1 1:1 ""' ul,"-v u1 '' j i.i'Ual- and ; .on vvo-i his proinol 10:. , o a 1 ".11 e in in . . e w.i- m.;i nno-u t Camp l-'u'ilnii, Kan. ! Alter ;.c ; 11 ri 1; g an liotiorable di ' - ' ' -hargi- from lhe;ervicei: U w n'.'ili! H". ago Air. Wiilri.-, weir ;i. South l'.a''t : ller sr;'iirii;g an himorabb ami accepted a - . 1 1 ion nu n 1 r.i velin;: eaiiiuarters ul Sioux nun. with In Falls, where !:' and his in' . 1 . make their s ; 1 1 1 : 1 FIRE ATTACKS HOME ! CENTER OTTAWA i h parks living from limiii' i nosed I In- roof neijflCoj ia:. he roiide-!' ' K Mili'hel!, I1 'J'l I'o.-y Mr. i h lire a: 1 : C I his a i'l nooe Th l.l.K'.i w a disi'oven d by Mi"- iirlirll. who seal in an nliihu lo t le di p.n iinent. which respou.ri'd ipiickl..' f'!u mil a1- wi'i-e apilied to' the Ida.. .Ml er a lew lnillllle: :' a piiifflrice Ihe li:' '.'.a: I'M ingiiisheil with'ii Ic:-,' l.i aboil, NOTICE i Shahlnmn Ciiapler ,V". :!". K. A. M. "'ill hold a sM-rlul i'pn.vo( ail ion W wi silav. , a r. li iu. roiMin'iicing in i . o" ! ''' 'ba-k p. m. The fVvnl Arch will be ' I'linlerred on t wo' ft a ins. At ii;io I mipiiim' will be sei'ved. At 7;: i tin' I Final .i i'li will ,1m roni'rrri'il on a il,,i:,l ,,.,., ,.1 I I e,,,l u, -e j.: ,!... ! ; iri'd a! each set ;- ion. 1 w. MVKKS. Si i Sign of the Big Watch 5 Minutes Late But the train didn't wait. His watch was slow. A good watch but it need ed adjusting. The cost of our watch cleaning is small, the work is re I i- aui. Sanders, The Jeweler Ottawa Za Su Pitts an d Florence Vidor IN 'The Other Half" GOOD COMEDY TUESDAY Harry Morey IN 'The Darkest Hour" COMEDY Harold Lloyd Adults. 11c. Children, Ec. War Tax Included. 'n III nr WHr-i jt. rvnrr tti TO-NIGHT ! 1 1 Landlords l,;iv i-efeced t ,- ,,ay advancn's in rent wliicli ,.ir.-.nF,h or ,-lrenFth of the Jersey .it f revenue ;md flnanee. ad- rompl.unt against it bmaiora. - y I . , , j SUNDAV and MONDAY WILLIAM S. HART "SQUARE DEAL SANDERSON" ALSO A FOX NEWS TUESDAY .ird WEDNESDAY FLORENCE REED IN "HER GAME" In which the stakes are Love, Wealth and Honor. . ' f I ti. 'J' wmtwsrm 5J .ry i k.;t For ANY boy in this community who - has a .22 caliber Winchester Rifle can try for a Win-Chester Junior Rifle Corps Marksman medal and diploma. Fathers and mothers like their boys to get the training, under the direction of National Headquarters. No joining expense no dues. We invite you to send your boy to us to equip him with a Winchester Rifle and arrange for him to receive this valuable training. $9 miim ra. UEHLEfl BR.0 If Originators of - 7 1 Elgin Nut Butter, Ih 30c Native Steer Chuck Steak, lb 15c Native Steer Pot Roast, lb 14c Fresh Eggs, doz 52c Hebe Milk, tall cans 11c Boneless Codfish, lb 20c !j Roxane Pancake Flour, pkg 11c Fresh Fish n 0 United States Food Administration License No. G-13654 ONIGHT Gejmldine Farrar IN e Stronger Vow" st time in Ottawa. By spe- I arrangement we are ena d to show this production at regular prices. Also the World's Latest News Adults, 15c. Children. 6. Ml j argetrraence Boys Cut Rate Markets and Oysters lliirdware Co. OTTAWA : : . C. A. CKDWDKN.-