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PAGE TWO. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1917. OTTAWA FUEK TIUDEIUTOITIXAL. LEGISLATORS PLAN IfflCH BILLS MEASURES TO SAFEGUARD ; STATE AND NATION DISCUSSED j IN BOTH HOUSE DEATH FOR j DYNAMITERS. : GOLF CLUBS GIVING UP SPARE ACRES TO INCREASE COUNTRY'S FOOD CROPS flTTAUA n uimnn "Springfield. II!., April 23 Military j jtiaters were up tor consideration in , liotli houses of the legislature today, 'tine house paused the Ellis bill re-j vising the state military code. Ob jections by Representatives Curren j and Igoe, wet leaders, were with- i 'drawn after they received assurances ; jthat a clause giving the state con- ' tcol over health cotiditons in a zone about all military camps would not aft'ect saloons. j fi'The senate advanced to third read-! :. ' ing the administration bill (Tenting : state council of defense. The house ; appropriations ccsunitee took fa- i Jybrablo action on the same bill. . Governor Lowden placed before1 "the legislature a letter from Secre tary of War Baker transmitting rec-! ' oininendations from the council of , ,! national defense that no departures ! 'front present standards affecting . health and welfare of workers be i taken during the war uniess approved by the national council as "essential 'to the effective pursuit of the na- Uonal defense." j Jf The ''letter" further reeoininenle 1 that ffie legislatures' in the various States before final adjournment dole- iate to the governor's emergency power to suspend or modify restric-i etjons contained In,, labor laws when, :dieh suspension of modification shall he requested by the council of na j tjonal defense. . Representative Gurnsey introduced in the house a bill imposing strict ...penalties upon persons who interfere ; pyith food supplies during war and proposing the death penalty for per-; sons convicted of blowing up or bum- ; Jug powder mills, forts or ammunition i '. factories when fatalities result. : . i v. 4 i--1-: ,,;v- '' . - - ( . ",..-'. i ' - ,i ' S" r?mm - Tsrr! f rir; . & 4 --;j, j : .ill ;)U' mlp -Vo" '-f-K!- - vv---.;': -"sWi--" I'hotoi by American rres AsinvlatHm. , . if f I.ftur"'":v-'1 1- . i ;'.. . f"sils VIST'S . GOLFERS CgVoefl TO FOOD SHORTAGE. ?.!r. Adams. I'r. 'i.Iotit Austin L. I I MAM ilUlilrtli RECALLS HAPPY 0 AYSOFAUTUMN 1!! 1 "I EAT LIKE A HARVEST HAND. SINCE TAKING TAN LAC,'' MRS. CHARLES LAMiERT ENTHUSIAS TICALLY DECLARES. The p.)lf pluvern of the I rutM States will turn farmci'o ntiti rals on tneir links liu'ff crups of petatiw'K and ntlipr fnnil prodin ts for the u. f Ilia I nllM Ptntes 1 mul Its aires'. Sm.'h Is the movement pi t 1 on fiot ly the lunwoll Country club. : ne;ir bunkers. N. 1. It oriKitinted with i FrediTli'k I ham Adams, authur and oif- 1 er. The pictures show tne l.)imwooil:e g.ilfers brginnlns work. Tin- plan of operation U simple ntui la declared to be practical. THinwoodln, in common with all golf courJe, lias sever al acres of tillable soil not used for golf ins purposes. The club has set this asi.le for cultivation. More than a hundred uf the members have already olunteere.l to do the work of cultivation, and It is pre dicted that this volunteer fartninn corps will soon number fully 250 golfers who will try to prove, themselves as efficient with u hoe hs with a niblick. Two hours a week for twenty weeks makes fortv hours' work for each mem ber, w hich means that a volunteer corps of 2S0 members would perform 10,000 hours of farming labor. This now has a mar ket value of not less than 3) cents an hour, an Item of $!,000, and the Dunwoodle farm ing experts predict that the muscle of their golfers will create a product which will sell for not less than ),'."). liabcock 1 several millions cf dollars will accrue for of the Iiu:iw -oodie Country rluh and other originators 0! tlite movement point to the fact that there are fully a thousand golf clubs In tho United States and prediut that war purposes from this campaign. , "The Dunwoodie plan" has Jhc hearty . support ot Howard F. Whitney, secretin? i : of the United BUtes Golf association. ' Doesn't Know How, Albert. Hired three anil it lint:, hud falii'i to lesunl f i verlc.l rt'iiiiniuutl. atnl at lust hi nwilier said: "If you ' don't behave you will have to be spunked. Vou would not like that. would yo:!?" ? ' "I wouldn't like tladtly to spunk ine." wan the ipiick response, t . "Why not':" k "He doesn't know how. He Itntf.s." -Life. Kosirnir.t of Trado. Tbt; Delist I'll have l charge vo i ?2.,"0 fop puUIng that tioth. Tin 'rullent I tlnuijihi: you charged ."M cents. Tlu Dentist-Yes: luit you 'yelled git cm! you scared four other patients out of the place. -New Yoi'U ' Times. ; Tcnncity. , "Grahi h;is been fuutid clutched In the hands of 1111 lyptian uminiiiy." l "It beuts ull,".t-(ijuiiieiil:il the ('hl-tign man, "how some of those speculator will hold o!i."-Vii:,hliigton Str.r. v. A Pedestrian Once More, " "I see lirown riding 0:1 the street rtirs. i tlioiiglil be owned !tn unto." , "lie does, luit lie made tile mistake of teuidiing his wife to drive It." De troit Tree i'refiS. , Rsal Optimism. .!. Oqflt:t o mi oiitimlt is a farmer who thinks he could live happily in i'tiHVii on I? 10 a month. --Galveston f.News. I:7 7T i I Living Icicles. A problem of the zoologist is the e:i-i durance of free.iiig by many animals. ; Collecting th records. Mile, l-'runce and Paul I'ortier, eutomolosrists, of j I'arlu Cud that fish have survived 5 de grees frogs 8 tlegrees below, mob ' husks 18-1 degrees below and bacteria j have come out alive afler exposure to ! 300 degrees below zero. The two! French experimenters froze certain ! caterpillars Cossus eessus-at n teni ! perature just above zero. They I e-1 eume tilte solid and brittle ami could j be broken like Icicles. On war!rl:ir. however, even broken ours returned t i life. .Several freezings and thawlns were endured, but recovery lie- amej slower e-u U time and ceased after Mm sixth thhw tng. Other genera showed '. like results. There seemed to be mm ? physiological iirearation for the cold, for caterpillars that survived the win-' ter freezing nil succumbed to simXV.r; teinperutures in tho Ppritis. PARTES 01 L1IS Golfers Will Raise Food Products For Country. F. U. ADAMS ORIGINATES PLAN : "To 1 recommend Tanlac? Yes in ; deed, above all other iht:it;.-, for I'm I ov rjoyed with the results I've olt ; tained through use of this new inedi i cine." ' This was the enthusiastic atat.v ; ment made on April It'., by Mrs. Charles Lambert, well known Ottawa ; woman of Pll Pine street, while dis ! ( wssing with friends the remarkable I relief she derived from the Master ; Medicine. I "I had been in boil for some time ; ruffering from both a physical and i nervous breakdown," Mrs. luimbert i continued. "My entire system seemed to be all out of shape. My appetite; I was very poor and 1 couldn't eat much j ! anyway as the food didn't agree with j i me. 1 was always irritable and in an I ugly 'frame' of mind. I hated to have j J anyone around me. Oh! I was simply i miserable. ' "Tannic was so highly reeori'ctided I that finally I decided to try the new ; medicine. Ilefore 1 had finished the , 'first bottle 1 hepan improving. 1 was' toon enabled to set out of bed. 1 have ; r. ravenous appetite now cat like a( I harvest hand and I've gained so much ; strength that 1 can work the entire . ; day without feeling tired ami worn . 'out at night. I'm always happy and cheerful now and thoroughly enjoy my i ! work, but before 1 w ent about doing my duties i.i an ngly state of mind. Tanlac has certainly aided mo greatly , and I gladly recommend it." "Perplo who are nervous, irritable, and have imperfect digestion and stomach disorders, lack of energy and ambition, feel melancholy and dis couraged, suffer with headaches, un round sleep and tho like are unques tionably suffering from the same con dition," tho Tanlac Man said yester day. "Tanlac, the combatant, tonic,; and invlgorant. was designed is doing here In the m -x.- - jaw r -I'd 1 .' ; A Well Constructed Article at Moderate Cost. JORDAN'S H IARDWARE SHEET METAL WORK West Main Street. Ottawa, Illinois frnmuonr dealer or from us. Outfit coiuist ef eae Durham Duplex P amino Raxor with whit. Ameri can Ivory handle safety guard, atroppinc attach m.nt and 6 Uurhare Du plas Blade., packed in Ik Every readerof this- Kopti may niiClklA TM 9 IIVI MTMIS AQVI PTlKV Mat M1 . . 1. DURHAM DUPLEX RAZOR CO. JerseyCity.HJ,. InRIIC. 11 'w w in. Tip V 1 V . RIG II .," Tr 1 I THE ORIGINAL YANKEE 3 The Magnetio Needle. There are two places on the earth':! 1 sin face w here' the ma;'netie needle must point due 8011th. They nre not easy places to reach. One In In the' ! ar' tle regions north of the northern ! magnetic pole 011 the lino between that i pole iiml the geographical north pole. The other Is in the antarctic re!;na. south of the Koulheni magnetic jnde. on the line between that spi t nud the geographical south pole. In the firs: ease the point of the needle is atlrtu t ed to the northern magneti.' pole. In the second case the other end of the needle is attracted to the southern magnetic pole. Idea of Vell Known Author Has Been Enthusiastically Received Adopl Motto "Wo Are Not Too Proud to Hoe" Expect to Realize Several Mil lion Dollare. ' New Yolk. Tho golf players of the United Slates will turn fanners am: raise on their links huge crops of iota toes und otbir food products for the use of the United States and its allies. Such la the movement set on foot by the l'unwoodie Country club nt a spe cial meet ing held in its Yon kern (dub house. The plan originated w ith Fred erick Uphain Adams, uuthor nnu gol.'or. The plan of operation Is simple ami Is declared to be practical. Iuinwoodie. the season. Ve ulso tigreo to pay $1 us aiiitiuth n fee and further pledge our selves to obey the rules which w ill be adopted to govern the execution of this patriotic duty." Two hours a week for twenty weeks makes forty hours' work for each mem ber, which means that a volunteer ; arpetize corps of 2.-.0 members would perform j to overcome this trouble and 10,KM) hour.t of running labor. This i ao numerous cases right now has a market value of not less! this city." than SO cents uu hour, an Item of Tanlac is now being introduced in s;J,ihiO, and the Dunwoodie fanning 1 ? i Ottawa at W. 1). -Duncan's drug store ports predict that the muscle of tlHr ; Wncro a special Tanlac representative gtdfers will create a product which j,, eplairJnft the new medicine to tho will sell for not less than $4.oiH, of ! r,,,,ti(. a.au- Tanlac eho Is being In- chief patron. 1 ro,i,K.oft i,v exnertn in Streator t the ! Gout. Drug Company and in la Sail.? ! at Clancy's drug store and 13 sold in Peru at Nadler's drug store and in which the club will bo Mr. Adams, President Austin U r.al- j cock of the Iuinwoodie Country club and other originators ot this movement point to the fact that there lire fully a thousand g.,lf clubs in the United ! .States ami predict that several mil- j lions of dollars will uccnie for war j purposes from this campaign. j "The Dunwoodie plan" has the hearty support of Howard F. Wtiltney. score- j tary of the United States tiolf assoc!n- j tloil. j The Dunwoodie Country club will nt ! once prepare a pamphlet containing the details of "the Ininwoodk! plan" and will mall It to all of tho golf clubs In the Fulled Slates, The motto adopted Is "We are not too proud to hoe," and the popular an them for golfers this year will be "Way down yonder In the cornfield." S pri:i s; Valley store. Adv. at Thompson's ilrua Subscribe, for the Free Trader Journal Kindness never put a man Into bank ruptcy.-Detroit Free Press. i uur. Children Cry for Fletcher's u2m The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which har been ia use for over over 30 years, has borne the signature of ana aas Been made under his per M2is Bonal fiuPervision since its infancy. Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good are but Ezperiaenia that trifle with and endanger the health of Infante 'and Children Experience against Experiment. 'What is CASTOR I A Caetona is a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Paregoric Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its 8ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it ha3 u ju vuusuiui use ior tne reuei or toustipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arisla therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids' the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural slctn . The Childrea'8 Panacea The Mother's Friead. GENUINE CASTO R I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature a -si t tW1 4ST s GYPSIES RIDE IN AUTOS. Caravan do Lue Attracts Much Atten tion at Briarcliff Manor, j nrtureirrf Manor. N. Y.-A'band of ; about twenty gypsies, trnvrjllns (b uxe ; fnun Ho.ston to San Francisco, cauttvd here. Three new b'gh powered anto : mobiles are used to curry, the ptis!es. and thrift) smaller ears furry (heir I gcods. The men are plentifully sup j piled with money, . ,,. , j The caravan attracted much allen , tlon us they j ussed through lie village and pitched their enmp In n smuli clump of woods at the foot of tho bUUi. THREE RING V,: WILD ANIMAL V;M CIRCUS 3 RINGS' 2 STAGES STEEL ARENA-WILD WEST-HORSE SHOW THE BIGGEST WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS IN THE .WORLD DOIBLE UN(iTHC5 EiiuiI toMFrtiiht Ca Bll r.iuil uMFrtirbt C 7QO PEOPLE J j -V TX 5QO MORSES y)4:' ' $ V0 IP yBy! tents f) 1 . ; j ' 1 .' jj jyELEPB.mStAii.YL. SXT'J( IPS WAGONS hMXMnl 2 gi'Slif!!! f-L)M . JJ.: ( . Tralned-' LIONS LEOPARDS PUMAS TIGERS POLAR BEARS BLACK BEARS SEA LIONS ELEPHANTS CAMELS HORSES ZEBRAS PONIES MONKEYS LION Iwpheliop PARKER'S CARNIVAL SJ!OWS ! COIJLOSAL ZOO OF WONDERS HlnotmolSa-wVora. I Bmlcn Brw Shw CoLHobb's $19,000 (Mienqe DsECiig Qorses BATTLING NELSON SSZr GREATEST OF ALL ClIAmPMMS 'how,'"s ,h' ttm0KS r'ch,er ,c,lon Hill rosllhfly i?Jr fulre lily in s THXFf ROIM) KflXING OIHIST Mh Hit YAWE R0IMSM CIRCUS WILL, POSITIVEUV EXHIIJIT RAIN OR SHINE Thursday,.May...3 ynacata the Signature of ifl Use For Over 30 Years Tha Kind Yom Have Always Bought Htiwtu cw, tim voaiw eirv. i ni..triui K t riiAM adaus. la common with nil golf courses, ha j Heveral acres of tillable soil not Ued for gulling piupowes. The chili ban set thin iislilo for cullivation. More thai) n huiidred of tho members have al ready volunteered to do"lhe work of cullivation, and it Is predicted (hat thl voliiMccr fanning corps will soon number fully il.'O golfers who will try to prove themselves as ellleleut with a lioe a.4 with a niblick. These volun teers Mign the following pledge: "The jttinwoodlo t'ouiitry club has the honor of taking tho initiative In a national campaign on the part of golf clubs to aid hi winning the war How declared. Wo propose to et aside for cullivation all ;f our land not uhso bilely needitd fi r golf purposes. We propose that our ineiiibei's shall culti vate this html; that the club hhall pur chase 1 1 .-4 product at a fair iiiiu'Uet value cud that nteu.ibels shall do the same, ami ifiiit tho total ca:;h proceeds liliall be tlevoled to the pui't'h!n;e of am balance trrekn ami other necessurles re lulred In the laiceessful prosecution of war, "yhc undersigned members of the iMinwoodie ,l'oiintry club now volun teer their sendees in the Dunwoodie volunteer uaidoii eoipti mul pledgv lhemseles Id work in these giirthns for an n vt .raw of two hours a week foi' tlmUvml.- Weeks Which ioiiuHh.Ii. Sip Hot Water to Relieve Coughing. Persons chronically ill, especially j ihose suffering from conminiptiou. : have sudden and wearing attacks of j coughing. In an emergency, tint Medi cal Fortnightly says; hot water will often prove very effective. Water la ! niiich better than some of the remtdlns ' which disorder digestion and spoil the j i. petite. Wiiter very Lot, almost boll- j Ing, should he sippoil when the par-. oxysms conic on, ; A Hemming Tip. Ill sewing hems Of towels or sheets or muslin, hi starting them, from the end place a piece of pniier nftiler the noodle nml sew through it for about two Inches, then on to the hem. This will prevent tho elogginj; of the thread and needle. Then after teitrliiR of tile paper the threads are there for tying the end. ' H1 Hciaht of Hoptfulnttt. ' HeAfter I oiii out Of olletfe, dar ling, I may have to wait a few months before I eatifiimko enough to support you. Hhe- It Is so hard to wait. He (bravely)-1 know It. - Utit. of cntirno you know the world diwu't know any: thing about me yet. Exefuiiige. Ambiguous. , "How are you, old man? Feeling pretty ntrong?" "No, only Just managing to keep out of the grave," "Oil, I'm norry to hear that!" Hon son. prudence, courage. Justice., .vo.oncrallon reiu!.si(( s lo eeouoinhr iriwvtli and nit1 l.treiijilh. i:;i ert II. Jnry. i ml. qouelllallou i HIGH mm HOOIL IT ' lllwl'd AT THE Stale Armory hi i i it in i i l l l ... r .. I.I Thursday Mfli:- f - Under Personal Direction of CAPTAIN EDGAR STEEVER, U. S. A. LIEUTENANT j. G. ORD, U. S. A. CAPTAIN R. C. WOODWARD, I. N. q i DRILL MAJOR LATHROP FOLLETr, O. H. S. Address by HON. LEE O'NEIL The Battalion Review. The field nurses care for the wounded as they staggered in from the battlefield. The exhilarating wall scaling contests. BROWNE SEE 1 M The second exhibition of this character given in the state. Admission, 2Sc il-l IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL ANYTHING TRY A FREE TRADER-J0URuAL?,D 5