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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1917 ottayva fut:k T!LnER-.JMTnXAL. PA8E FIVE. I I SIHS T.1TY km VI0I5IITY Um U. S. POLICY J wan nu iiuim.1i iibHiw In ,,mm Trnrn : : : : : SI school boys EXPERIENCES OF FRED GRAY AND HENRY HOWNES RELATED IN CITY BIRD HOUSE CONTEST. Crude school pupils lire showing a V.ct a intere.it iti ttu' rity's Mid House i uiiipaign und M vi ral i;it-ro;,tieiK stories in which actual experiences me related, have In - ii submitted to Mis Snook, librarian ;it Ue.!dick's. Appended are two stories ly 1-red Cray and Henry Hov ii".-, li.itii eighth i,raJe students at Colutubu-; school. Tiii s will t)i awarded to the authors of tin- lust stories. Such iti 'ins as rpclliiiK, pttni tuation and rorm are in t t urn i-leied: Saves Its Mate. Dili' day as 1 was walKiiiK through the woods 1 hearu a very peculiar nois'. I went to the tput where 1 tliour.ht the noise was (ruining from. Then the iioho stopped. 1 climbed u, tree to see what It was. Alter look i.'K for a while I saw a large black : iiak'j lyi.tg a!i:!t a creek an ! aiiont live feet away was a bird. I cannot remember what kit.:! of a Lhd it was. and most people: know i when a Hirtke is looking a tiling ia the j eye it will come to them. The black ; snake was dying this and was ;;oing to I i at the bird. The bird crept nearer i mid nearer to the snake. Then as 1 looked up in the tree 1 saw the mute to the bird and it was making very much noise. Then all of a Hii.Men tie; i-nako fi end hii.e elf lyinj- o.i his b;v K. li . had been th. bird in th" tree that had swooped down on the Miu.-itf and ' turned h!:n on hi.; back. Then the two bi'-ds Hew uway. This chows that 1 irds love one another the came as people do and will save one anoiluT'8 lives if they can. KHXllY HOWNKS. j Feeda the Birda. 1 havo often washed '.lie Winter and Spring birds and have often fed them. The sparrows are the hoi lest ( of all the winter bird -.. , I made a feeiliu;: place out of three boards for them, and every morning and noon 1 would throw scraps of bread, meat, corn, etc., into their feed ing place. Same tunes there would be ' a hundred sparrow s and sometimes ' theie would be two nr three iiiiiejays. j Often a woodpecker vvould join in the feast, if there was some bird that the ' sparrows t.ld not like they would chase it away. V.'1k.:i the spring came Urn spring birds time back. Sometimes I fed them for a while. '1 ho robin, when you get used to them you can sciue liinej pick them up, If you want to please them give them worms and oth er insects. Lust sprint? I built a house for a wrc.iL, The wrens were IooMisk at it in March. In April the two wrens came back and made a nest in the house. About three weeks after I watched until the two wrens had gone for food and 1 then looked into the house and there was three little wrens in the nest that did not have feathers yet. One day i noticed some sparrows around the nest, so 1 chased- them away. About two days after I did not fee the wrens around the house. So I in vestigated and found one of the parent wrens had been picked to death anil the little ones had been starved. 1 then noticed my mistake. I had made the cnl ranee to the hou-c- too bis u;t J. l Murtoti, of Clinton, 111., was an ii:utw:i visitor this morning. Mrs. Roy Butcher visited with Strea tor friends last evening. J. It. Lambert of Joliet, transacted business in Ottawa today. .!r. and Mrs. It. C. Mariek, of De catur, ill., haw- returned to their heme, after a short visit with Ottawa Irbnds. j )hu McCormick was a Chicago vis itor this inoruie.K. J. 1. .VcAlpine, of S treat or, transact ed business in Ottawa this morning. Boy Cadwell, of iHreator, was an Ottawa, visitor la.;t evening. Carl. J. Alct.'.ger is a business calier in Chicago today. (Julio Mattel, ei Juliet, was nn Ot tawa visiter la ;t evening. .Vi.is IMui Worn i Is, of Streator, was an Ottawa visitor last eveuing. Miss Mae Patterson, of La Salle, was au Ottawa visitor last evening William Hanson, of Seneca, was an Ottawa visitor lact evening. John Arns'lale. of Sterling, Illinois, is transacting businesn in this city. Miss Marie leuter, of Spring Valley, was nu Ottawa visitor last eenim. Miss Anna Kosick .:::d .Miss Kdti'i Hill, of St.e:.ter, were the gaests of friends in this city la,t evening. William Sand' rson, of Streator, w.is an Ottawa visitor last eveniu;;. (Continued from Page 1.) I Society Notes I sihle for the acts of their men and will report in the condition of their ships to Federal Authorities. The neutrality guard upon the piers where the ships are decked will be maintained tor the protection of the vessels and the surrounding property. Expect Gerard "Release." London. Feb. 'J - The fact that L'ag iand and France have promise! safe conduct for Count vnn Bernstorft', s far as it is in their power to do so, gave rise to the opinion here today that the departure of Ambassador tier ard from Berlin will now he hastened. If. as was stated in Copenhagen ad vices, the German government was j Tro Pi- ter. Awake merely a waiting this attioti by the al- Misses Hemms, lManey li. I.r Mr C.r.l-.l t,l Pi: 110 MtlUIl't I.' IJ-JIUI M.iV." ..If, ..... V.. ...... . leave the eoun'ry, it is probable that the retiring Ai.icriean diplomat will ho out of Berlin within the next four or live days. Orders Big Guns. Washington, I). C, Feb. 3 Secre tary of War Baker today emit direct orders to the Bethlehem Steel Plant to coa.-o: work on minor orders fif the j garet and Mary Livingston, war department an t concentrate all j it available men immediately on the pro- . h;r), ar:H;l!,, .:..-,. duction of ::; baM.-ri.-a of four inch ,;(. 1(,vi, 0(l,r of ; and Iti batteries of six inch guns for j VP.,:n , .,. villis' aettdemv he I'aited States In 11 artillery. V T V V J" V TV 1 V." W V V V V V V -.- W V The val.:i';:.e party or the Mus'cal History Cl-jb held he t evenirir al the home of Miss Lura I'at h on HeSoto rtr.it pioveil a most tb liphifnl event. ' A very nteret';,g program was i re peated as tf-i!:)ws: Paper - "It'ogrej ay of Seebo. ck" j "Biography of Freer" Carrie Ham. Voiie "She is Somewhere in the Sunlight Strong'' Free C:rrie Ham. ft' ailing S lected Marie l'e Mr.ey. Piano "Biography of Itortwski' Ldith Hill. Freer ind Si ;.s n . Borowcki Lilah Bowermaster. Voice "I Love You Truly" Pond Sadie l'( vaney, Felli.'v'njr the program reiresh- nit nts consistins; of the toast- d cheese Fandwdehes, eonee, pickles, olives and cake were served. A so' htl hour was also held. The hostesses vine Misses Lura Bach, Call Myers. -Mar-: Chicago Markets. Friday, February It, PilT. Chicago market report, furnished to the F'ree Trader-Journal by W. L F.uiyre, member Chicago Board of Trade, Moloney building. Phone 1011. Correspondent Lamtoa Bros. & Co., Chicago . Cpen. High. Low. Close. 1.IA'4 1.7 P.', l.i;Xl.v. l.lt.e ., Wheat May j uly Sept Corn May July Oats May July Pork May July Lard May July .... Ribs May o uly i.-iou i.U' LuS l.tl 1. 1.'. l.J,;ls i.t!i;'4 1.0! 'it ei'i 2t.r.o 2:t.t;. itt.r.o n;.:7 r..t.2 l "i.'j 2:i.-i5 1".H2 Hi.72 1.VS7 2r.r. 2:u-'0 n;.:o 1(1:5 13. CO i r.75 1.4 7 'h 1.37 VSs l.fl'", .VI vs 2D.&7 2!i.!'i lc.r.o lii.72 lC.il i Receipts and Estlmatts. Wheat Receipts, SI cars; estimate lor tomorrow, i cars. Corn -Receipts. 1.3 cars for tomorrow, l'if cars. Oats Receipts, 94 cars; for tomorrow, tid cars. Hogs Receipts, 3,i M for tomorrow, 21,tM-0. These guns will be built from designs completed as the result of the observa tion of military officials iu Europe. The Bethlehem Plant also will lin mi dlatiy commence to turn out a 0.2 g.n for the Cnite.l States, which it is declared, will prove a far more ef ficient weapon than the !2 centime're gun of the (leriii in army. These guns as a result of new departure of design .,,ill not b" wasteful and can be handled far easier than any weapon of similar design now in use in liar ope. The new four and six-inch guns are to be distributed to artillery units as soon us they can be completed. L'p to the present the gans in use have been the il iiu'h pieces and it is admit ted that they are of decidedly doubt ful usefulness. The U.2. American Status in Germany. ! Washington, I). ('., Feb. ( Ambassa dor Willard at Madrid and Minister j Kagan at Copenhagen today were ili ' reeled by the State Department to i exhibit to the I'tiitel States all avail i able information regarding the status 1 of Amerieans in Germany. They also have been ashed to confirm the report pcrty or held '-. .1 was well; 'attended. Sioke's saxapbon.' orches tra furnb hed the music for the oeea ! ?'on and t'ancing was enjoyed from from nine until one. A large number ' were present from La Salle, Streator, and Marseilles. l- '3' j Mas. Duncan .icDmga!l and Miss AL iicucali i nti.i taiueil yesterday af- i ' tei.eoon at bridge. The all'air was one i of a seres of parties to be givin at the Mcl.'ougel! home-. A bridge party was held tin. re this afternoon with I Mrs. l iancis Clark and Miss Saruk Fisl.e, of Chicago, as h.:-r quests. j ; I The members of the Ottawa Boat Club entertained the Streator Club i last evening at a ' smoker." Cards, bowii.1,4- ',n(l various other forms ot ! aniusenieiit furnishej tlie enterti'in ; incut of the evening. About forty , members oof the Streator Club were present. ; i v ! The regular school and reception I will be held this even'.ng at Willis' ; Lancing Academy. Some of the new j dances will be taught by Prof. Willis. I j The Young Girls' Sodality of St. j Patrick's church entertained at a I Valentine party lr.st evening pt St. , Patrick's hall for the members of the DIAMOND IN AN EGG. It Was One of Many That Had Been Broken In a Tannery. Chi -ii mi, 111. - The oyster, wbh h e casioually ceiuhs up a sure euourl: pearl, and the interior department 'f a goiise, which recently delivered a lav al lien', now will take a bark sent for tin egg which gave ut a diamond ring. The egg was one of many which Miss Hilda Levy had broken t r a tanning isiinpany by whi. li she is employed. She declared that the hhell was un broken when she lirst got hold i f the "If it had bee busted your nose would have told you so a blm k away," she declared. The manager was skep tical and l-elieveil some one was trying to "kid" him. Anyhow, Hilda still is in possession ' of the ring. "Findin's is keepiu's," ehv 1 says. Language of Footprints. , Anion;,' the Indians the study of hu man fotdpriiits was carried to a tine point. Many of us would be u'ole to say at a glance, "Here goes Sound so," with perfect accuracy, liven the children would recognize instantly the footprint of a stranger from another tribe. It was claimed by some that character may be read from the foot print, just us some white pcple un dertake to read It from the handwrit ing, on the ground that certain char acteristic attitudes uud motions of the body, rellecting mental peculiarities, affect the gait and consequently the pedal autograph. At any '."ate. our people were close readers of character, and 1 do not hesitate to su.v that I'ai.h ful study of the language of footprints in all its details will be certain to de velop your insight us well us your powers of observation. Charles A.. Lustmun (Ohiyesa) in St. Nicholas. w o il My Ninety-Seventh Week All meats are very high. Now is the time that you can save money and lots of it by trading at the ca-,h rnsrket. We can save you at least 0 p-;r cent, cn almcst cvsrythin;) that you buy. We have a nice line of FRUITS. VEGETA3LES and CANNED GOODS. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 10 1 peck, 15 lbs. Potatoes (fancy white) .62c . . 15c-10': Fancy endive, 2 for 5c 12'-2s-1Cs . . 13c-15c He ... 12' '2z 25c 12! 2c J Extr? fancy tomrtoes 13c (This is a regular 18c seller) Coffee, regular 35c size 25c Corn :ind Pms 12' -c Wiley's am!aryCasiiMarket 228 MAIN STREET Eeef pot roast . . . Beef bod Rib roast Veal pet rcrst . . . Veal stew Beef tenderloins . Short ribs of beef Crcen cr.ions, 3 bunches . Navel roanges, 2 doz F;ncy lemons, per doz. ... Taney eatinrj apples, peck Fnr.cy celery, p;r stalk . Crape fruit, each 10c 23c 20s 50c 10c 5c : Tranquillity of Liszt. Liszt was a sweet souled character. One day two of his friends, musicians, resolved to put the maestro into o passion. "Which one of his habits," they inquired, "would most seriously trouble him were he deprived of it ';" "I'erhaiis," was the answer, "he would suffer most if deprived of u well made bed." The two confederates, ilth u louis, bought over a servant to their designs. She was not, It was ugm'i, to make bis bed for that lil-ht. I.iszt slept badly and the next morn iijr simply said, "Vou have forgotten to make my bed." Tor two days following she neglect ed making the bed, uinl on the third day the mac.' tro simply said: "I see that yon have decided not to make my bed. Well, let It alone. 1 have come to accustom myself to it." SOME E ARGAINS Fancy Cocking Apples, per pc Uncolorcd Japan Tea, ib. 25c Tea .... 20c Palmolivc Soap, 3 bars for 25c Be&chnut Peanut Buter, 15c Glass for . . 10c Remember we handle WARD'S high grade cakes. Al! fresh VEGETABLES and FRUITS. that the German foreii;n olliee has told .....i .-'former Anibussa.lor Gerard that his CilUllU.lC, i,,.,,t,t o i ft. . . it:',.. Hab'.o whenever ; "J-'n "J 11,J "JU !',!tl" I ; uecorateit tor tns occasion. The at. j Columba orchestra furnishel the r.ius I ie and dancing was enjoyed. Refresh j mer.ts were nerved ar. i a lanst delifilit j ful time was cnjoyel by all. The ordinary year ends on t!n same day of the week as that on which ii begins. JOHN A. WELSH Live Stock. Cattle-Open, steady; logs-Open, .' to 10c up; close, 15c up Sheep Open, P c up; clore, strong passports now are available v estimate ! he desires to leave. The last direct i word from Mr. Gerard was dated Feb- estimate j ruury 5. ! Meanwhile the position of the Unit ! ed States remains unchanged. OIHcials have marie it plain th.it while thre h.is been "technical violations" of the international right.; if the Cnitel PtattM they have not been of the close, steady. Ottawa Cash Grain. Xo. Yellow Corn OTiC. Xo. 3 White Corn Mile Xo. 15 Mixed Corn ;i."e. No. H White Oats 51 c. Iltit Produce. fresh and pweet r.lrictly fresh, pc Live Stock. per lb., 32c doz., 4!ie. tlin spurrows heur.e. had posten into the LACE GROWS OH TREES. Panama Product May Talis Plsce of Mosquito Netting. New Orleans, I.a. Lace grow on. trees on the isthmus of I'anuiua, und the trees jtrow wild in the swanipn. Captain L. W. Uichurils of the steam-; ship Xorwclk brought ti tine sample, not merely us n curiosity, but to induce tests ns to the probable utility of the ; plant or the tree In this section. j Wheu the bark of the limbs is strip-; ped there are rolls of Ultny substance J of n texture very much like mosquito netting. The size of these layers in creases with the size of the tree, the largest being about a foot In diitmcter. The fabric Is strong nml can be sewn ' without tearing. The natives use the stuff in making garments that by cultivation the trees inny be- i ';; coma vcrv vnlieih o nnil tf t in lnno I lnyors cumiot be enlarged some process ( lut liens -f-pi in;; chickens, iu r P heavy hens, per lb. 17c; light hens, per lb., 12'i-, year i.l-l loosters. per lb., Sr. (here per lb. 12c. Spring ducks, per lb., 2."e. Steers, stock, per cwt oer civt., ?'S.uu. Cahes, per cv!., f S.f-0. '.anibs, per cwt., 5s.no. Sheep, per ewl, ?7.0't ami Hogs, per cwt., $11. CO. 0ra:n and Straw, Hay, timothy, per ton, $i.".uO. Hides and Wool. No. 1 hiiiea, per lb., 10c. No. 2 hides, per lb., l.'c. No. 1 horre hide, $,".00 each. $i).Hu; fat $1U0 Reward, $100. The renders uf tins paper will ho pleas ed Ot ii-iMii Unit lln.'1'e is at least nil'' tlreaib.-il disea:!- liiat Minnie h.i tie.-n iil'le ti tiU'e hi all Its staues. and Unit is L'.il.inli. il.iii's Catarrh Cure is tie- only l.iisiuv" cure now i.nown to the ine.liuai t: aO-riiit .,'. i ;; l.i'Th lielm; .1 Conslitntlmi- .ii iliseasf, rinjiiires a constitutional treat- character upon which the President i woaid base his Ue:;t step. The Ger tu 'ui snbiiKirine cutupuign continues in fall swing and vessels are being tor pedoed and sunk without warning, but - uptr the present time no American .vessel has been attail.ed without I warning. The president's attitude, his : advisers say today, it one of continued "watchful waiting." The tit .te Department has received only unolli-ial i!isp:it.-hes reporting I the death uf George Washington, an American negro fireman on the British steamer Turlno. its agents have been ! directed to sen ! along all particular ; immediately and they will be eonsider- ed along with the reports of the tor peiloing of the California, on which ! was an American eilh.en au I e. number j of other sin'viugs idioiit which the I Americin f inbii. ry in London has ; ful useluliiess. i The question of this government, re affirming the Prussian treaties of 17!!) ' and lt'JS will not be considered by the ; administration until after the Ger ! man reqansi is ollicitilly received. Ac I Mon of Ambas- 'dor Gerard in refus I ing to taVe the matter up witli the ! Germ in foreign olliee is approved here ; where if is pointed our that he h'tv- iii;v been recalled and the embassy turned over to the Spanish ambassa dor there was nothing that Mr. Ger ard could do in the premises. Inas much as President, Wilson already has to see that the spirit of the treaty as so v.-i'.i set aside all private work until '.heir gcvcrrimcnt construction Is out jf the way. It Is also officially stated hut In the event of war mare th-v.n .il,OC0,i)ii.) tons of American shipping ill be available for governmental purposes. NOTICE. L & PHONE 1033 i .;. .;. .:.:. Monday, February 12th, Liiicoui s liiithday, being a le:al holiday, we the undersigned banks of the City of Ottawa, will bo closed. Tlii: NATIONAL CITY HANK. OTTAWA HANKING & TRUST CO...d'ANY. T 1 1 i'' I'lK'ST NATIONAL HANa (); OTT.'t YA, ILL. MANUALO UNCLAIMED LETTERS. FEARS HE'LL BE CRAZY. Qruton W.inta to Find Some Way to Stop Counting Razor Strokes. ' Moultrie. Ha. Kilgar It. llruion of (ins city ;::;..'; tliiit lie is at mil P.e is :,oieg i ;:i::;- i." he d tesn't ti'.el sotue way to op et-r.i'.iing slndies d' his razor j when he shaves. I f he . .ihii-it devise s :liia way to j break I li' Inibii, be tie. lares, actual ! nn.dn-'ss .v;sies him ia the fa. e. Several m- id'is n;i- he bled that; ue woui I - i'c I iiw many strokes it ton!; j to shave, lie cociiteil, .-having ill h'.s j ttsual way. and f-e.uel that he used t"o , iuau.". ' 1 i 5 1 ! i be set si 1 tut !-ys, emal ii j ally tn !e 'a c l',,e ir.iinber. 'i-imiint; j each liu.e be i-haveil s'lid elimlliM I ing j the useless strokes, be imi.iaao ! at the j end of ;i ti w months t crt the daii;- I 'pern -Ion ; -vn. Put imw Ie- has foim 1 i that be siti't keep from eoenling. j Thieves Ctca! Uuticr Vertb 51,200. New Vi rk.-.'.botlt two weeks li'.Ki lift.v-oise tubs of butter wire stolen' from a New York commission mer chant iiboet 4 a. in., nml im trace i could be U)'.mh although the police' The following is a list of unclaimed tters at the postollice; Advertised February It Paldwin, Miss Prances ChurhouncauM, lOlsie ( assidy, Miss Mary Preastead, Marten Karris, Luther Good'nred, Mrs. J. C. I ..l.'.cr, S. .Johnson, Mis.s .iinela Knapp, George 1 i ague, Prank .Van in, P. J. Me la.asa.i, At', tin. I'm Kenliam, doe ilex Co Operat Iv S'ferd, Miss Gertrude Sticklinp. Miss; Cecilia I'i ii. merman, Phigene Why Ooy an Fxpenment Sales Age i,nf iImIIs I alatlh 1 , LI 1 . - Itt taken III i teiiiaii;., le-iing ihri-ciiy upon the bioou i maoe it plain tnat lie inteniis Ulal niaeei.M sMiisioes nl tile s stein, tllere .1, ai,,.'iit,' tln f(,llliil.i ' ion nf the Laplaln Itlcliarils believes I ii seas.-, nml giviiut the patient strength ; far as mutual t roteetion of rights are lm lilting, ue tne euiisiiiiiuoti ami isUiiiK iiaiiire III iloinir us worn. ln oonetui s nave so uracil laun n. us curative uv.r:s iiiat tin-y ofler One lltm- ! .1.....1 i.a u f ... ,.uk.. ii'i. i .... . Diuy be perfected by which they can be I t0 tv,r,., ir 'ui ,,( tetrmoidal. tnlno.l intn II fllblle wbieli ivlll tunl.-.i I Allllr-SS F. J. OIIKM'.'V I M the finest mosquito bar und may even j Toledo, Ohm serve for summer raiment. Cynical Shaw. In this world If yon do net say a thing In an Irritating way it Is Just ns well not to say It nt till, because people will not trouble themselves iitiout anything tint docs not trouble tlietu. l'.ci'nuril.Shii w. MARRIAFE LICENSES. Sold lo in Pruwui: Kvan A. Huff. Mt. Palatine, III Mrs. Kent li. lfoloe!;er, Piilatine, l-'rank O. MeMuhon, Mendota .. Miss Marie Martinet to, Muudota III- Used Pianos. We have a waiting list for used pianos, If you have one that you are not using, exchange It for a self player, or talking machine, at the Smith Mush: Company, 821 Lu Halle s'reet, Gayety building, next to entrance. All Special Assessment. persons whose property is us- TO LATE TO CLASSIFY. j FOR RE:XT Two lots, Lawndule Ad-j dition, South Ottawa, Pluck 1, lots 4 I and 5. Apply F0f Scmnnre Gt. WANTED Two live salesmen. Liuly sessed for either paving or sewer, or both, are hereby notified that Install ment is due January 1, 1D17, and pay able at the city office In east base ment room of Central Life building, t V. W. CURTIS, tf City Clerk. The ! concerned is lived up to it is believed here thi'.t eventually the entire pro visions will be reallirmed. Arrangements for the departure of Count von Bernstorff and his suite are about complete, Me has asked that the State Department secure hla safe conduct in writing and this will be done. Just when he will leave here has not been determine 1, tint being left to the secret r.rvioc guards de tailed to look after his tafety. Th3 military ami naval preparations continue without change. Secretary Daniels has approved the offers of ship yari.t with government contracts to work double shifts, nml where pos sible, triple. The Newport News Ship building Company, has promised that the battleship Mlsdstippi, recently launched shall be completed by mid summer, p had not been promised un til 1IHS. The company Immediately will lay down the keel of a new bat- were iintil; prices for the stolen $i,".r.i.;o. ed. At the present rate of butler, -11 cents per pound, tubs represent a value of L- l TO-DAY VITAGR PH presents Lillian Walker i x The Dollar arid Thz Law K WE OFFER Smith Motor. Truck FIRST PREFEREB STOCK at Per Sfear e Convertablc into 10 shares common July 1, 1917 Annual capacity, 30,000 Smith-Fcrm-A Trucks FACTORY 66th street and West 58th otrsctt, hkd?o. STEEL for 30,000 trucks last June at $49 per ion. market price $80 per Ion. DELI VI bought Present January The only pict ever m.icle -.now- Fei POTATO PROFIT 103 PER CE:iT That's What South Jersey Farmers Er.riuJ on "heir Stock. Wuinlstown, X. J. runners are pr"s penuis. nt. least ilowu In southern New Jersey, where ti large perceiita'-'e of New York city's potatoes tire roun. The t'oiitb Jersey Farmers' exehiinir.' tlechireil n loo percent stock tlivlileml iiinl mi 8 per cent etn.li t1i iilciid. The exchuiiKi! Is it co-operative sell In,;; orti'anlratleti, with 7."i fanners iim iiieiuberx. At its sixteen stations bi:-t year !k7 carloiuls of while jiotuioeti were handled nt mi nvernge prb o of 1)0 cents n bii' liel. It did n total business In 11)10 of $1,087.:: 17. TO, with n net profit of $:!1.2.".7.7'J. This was the bu' (icst your since Its orgunlzutioti In Hin,), i:'0 tbo money. cruary ami printing ar.cl mak;nj of SATURDAY. INCE TRIANGLE 'Three of Many with - Clara Willhirc COMING '-IDLE ViIVC3 i! u.isuaAnjU(sm ' scat 'A3:-ju.jviMM tie Worth Going After. The Ha In prizes that will he given nt the Turner's Marqueratle. Mon.lay evening, February 10. or ncnt. Salary a:i 1 eotiiinlan'oii to right patrles. Thono 05 14. 0-10 1:' MANUALO Triplets Follow Twins. Torre Hnute, lnd. Mrs. Joseph Mar-; elnhl, wife of ti miner cast of the city, tnive bii lh tn triplets, mid nil tire doln well. Tin' mother is thirty si: years onl the busbiiiiil loi'l.v-sin en. A year the mother uuve birth to twiiiH. who still live. The triplets nml;e ten i livinc children. icahip in the spuro vacated by the 1 ,,lu Mlsslsslnnl deferrlliT action on n bti I tuerchont liner which was to be built there, Iti presentutivps of the Fore river and t'ti Kleclrlc Boat Cotnt. miea have nsHiircd the Department that 1 FO'l WICK 11KSULTS THY Till' tiny will employ every ava'ir.ble nun j "WANT' AIH. IX THE FltlilO , ou destroyera an.l submatinea. They TUADliU-JOUHXAIi. FARCE IN TWO ACTS St. Francis Dramatic Club Schefcr's Hall Thursday, Feb, 15 Canary After ihe Shov Adtr.ir.Eion, 2"c. Dancing, cv.tt a. 1,500 2,000 March 2,800 AFTER MAY 1ST 200 TRUCKS PER DAY 534 orders on hand Saturday, Feb ruary 3. WE ESTIMATE PROFITS OF FIVE MILLION DOLLARS THIS YEAR And Smith common at $20 per shuro, and don't you forget it. last Cail T 7 N. Y. Curb lots1., Ask for MR. ELLIS at Clifton I or write for particulars to Andrews (Sh Co. Entire 4th floor I 03 South La Salic St., Chicago. Trrin7tianuih5TMii(iW4ViKWiiiuarM Bnamarg-imiii tiniimMi iniwnirt iinaniiTt !l Fiiw i iiMarmfimfiw'iwrtw'"wl'''l''"'rw'M1'' ltW tMmm-m tm tmmm mt 51 CSCIIIHM XOW FOR THE FltKH I 3L' liSt'K I ! tlC NOW FOR TIIK TUAHI'It-JOUUXAL. TIIADKR JOFHXAL. FRliB