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SATURDAY. MAY, 11,1918. mat Food OTTAWA PUKR Tli APl'H-.TonJNAL. THE FREE TRADER-JOURNAL 125 Weit Main Street j FREE TRADER -JOURNAL PT6. CO. Publishers. FRENCH BAKE AN . t SUNDAY N OTTAWA S MPORTANT IHI TERMS: rlr. una wr In idvam-. by car- rW r!y. rr meek, fov o.irri.r rl!v. oi.e yetr In .H:cm. by mail.. 3 Weekly, one )fur in Hlvatice. I Lilt! ON PICARDY LINE- : MANY CHURCHES i Entered as second cL.ss mutter Nov to, 1915. at the postofficc at Ottawa, III, u:,der the Act of March 3, 1ST9 The Free Trader-Journal may he found at the news depots cf Wheeler & Malo. KneuFsl Bros., and Megaffiu's ClRsr Siore. BPITI5H PF STORE. TRENCHES: BY WINNING G-CK :0 YAtn F HONT AFTER BRILLIANT C'H N TE.F1 ASSAULT. Ft Patrick's Catholfo churctt. Rev. F: the ketr fa "r I ow mass at ! hi.-h a.ass at lo-.O a. ta r'rai.ct I'attuittt .-Minn. Rev Cas'in r Miller, pa-ior. suss.-s at 8 and ic "ii. First mass sonu-iii in t.ert;,.ti .f ! the !a.-f ;n Fti-aish. St C.'iiin.lM Catholic i bun h. I Van ii ,.i;n. r- ' ma- at 7. S'U .it.i! );;.!; ii iy- at " 1 Sunday .si hool , t.-i n '! i ma- -i.sh I", t htu.h. !" : . a v I!' ! I'1 SATURDAY. MAY 11, 1918. th. Cant in. hi. Th tuaii- :i. Mi tla.-hc :nt!' k. an : :r,' ,.t:il :. ; i u ! i ! tat; !h el Moi;' iur tlif pa than a ! "t Ann ri.-a t.i - I'Oilljlt'l' d d.l'.'d t i i.- i-iiuiitiT a . at prisoners. The C. omans. I'n'tu h a; t,n K, !i i Iiiimii' par's ct it c( a; alii' ii rot-.'. I i. a! Th ! ! t tu- d an eases The s regard' il i impel tame. ! poi'u.- paw CLENiNC VC In n st of th.' Watting en.ii.it -w. parti , 'liar'. y enemy coutitt ie.-, cvry thing is running down. 1 mses are not painfrl. Sidewalks ana pave moms are not repaired. Yards are ill kept. Strict., are mil of rutiiih Vehicles and tna hinei y and tools are eolng to pieces. i There may be some exc.i.-e Tor that situation in countries whose man povv- i e rand money-power have hem drain pil to tin dregs, and where the wo men, children and old men l.f: at home have all Mhey can do without "keeping; up the plant." Hut then' is no excuse for it in America. This is renovation month. Hun dred of our cities and towns, in the t otir.u- i f the month, will have an an nua! "clean-up-week," a veritahle fes ti"al of public and private house cleaning, with their rubbish and tire prevent ion days, their painting days, th!r health days, their Rardenins days, their parade days, etc. This is always a fine institution, and especially so this year. We have the Money to pay for cleaninc. repairs and improvements. We still have the r.eeersary labor. We are going to clear, up more thorotmhly than usual, because the benelits to be gaine i are more precious than usual. Clt,)!i ness and order will save health and life, and add to our cheerfulness atnr ,i(iu. Kern efficiency. And paint and vsrnisi:was in ihe a;t r i!r:v ;. trout t'.i . m iii tin. art. 1 1 ai i't ! t!o par imi-ortai.t ai'a'.s: itu1 l-'rcm h Mb w; in K '. a' r -er.t u I .-I'! V Mon OI i ot Sitl'.dav si hool litu serv i e in S;Mci.! iotn-' :t! M.:r t ii e rni.i' ion '1:: I'll etioir ih c till :ii :t'i -Mil ; h i ii' :i. v;in;iiu Thy 'r"ik :'t-r a but inrensi', e artillery Imiuaa and cleared iiu: tin- patk I;a I'liet. Kiiitinr imrtli in the i'iraniy ! trmit ilie l!nti-li alsi. wer' - ie in iiu .i! art, ii k Strikini; in Albert sector, imrtheu.-t of Amiens, they recaptured l.'ni yards of trench line whiih tlie Cei man had taken 'be il y before, thus i-ooipli tely re storitif- t h i hue in til's ri'tio.i. PAW PAW FLIER FALLS TQ DEATH Km ..cU iso.ir, tu t onrsctiao e I' :':' at irs.!a ev--nirij.'. ihiich. Rev. C. W. ir. Suti lay :cho.)l at service ,t 10:1.1, a i '.- la it.t v" i-.en-7 : '' o i ioi k. Mrs. Uichuid.-oii. i'l Chica- laeiit W'ellin aw. fell .VI and whitewash and other accessor!! s : feted a broken collar will preserve our property tind save i cral fractured ribs. Lieut. .;mith urailuatid i.t I'lt'due las year and was an ois-nirior of Henmaulies and l.ietii. K.mh hml re- money and labor in the Ioiik run. GOOD USE FOR LOAFERS Marlon Comity, ()., has devised a fine system for tUting; loafers with ap propriate Jobs. The sheriff Is round ing up the habitual idlers, and the court is imposing fines and workhouse sentences. So far, there's nothing new about It. Many other communi ties are making life similarly unpleas- rock. ant for gentlemen of leisure. Hut Smith was ;i Sheriff I'lloiu has established a conn- a I'nw I'aw !.e Mohl t.. o'. i:ansti'H iastor. Sun day s.iho.j. 4t 1 a la KvtuiLj serv ice at 7 4.'.. Ci'l;-t K.Mm-iij-uI itill- ' : 1 ;,:. Mo .:. d -1 nu.-.. I ; a i ..e, Str.u.K : - .!'" Tr:;ity Norwe.an Lutheran church. Rev. Ii. M Thompson. tia.N'or Sun- , day M'hi oi at t':43 lUvme wo.'s.hip at Jo 4f. a. in in .Norse. No evening service. i'raw- u.eet.r.K Wednesday evetiint At .". Ladies' Aid mettJ on Th.ur.-d.iy sftcrnoon. ' . i'ii K.ne:;e;l Lutheran Church, .1. r .Vucl'.-r. ptisr.r, resnience W. Jetfersoll siri o'.hx-k Mo: tu.in at t'1 o'ch-i 1 a v Set i e. Set v : e at 1 o' Ktilish and 1 i ' e a' 7 : ' ay evert in- p'.i t ice cn Mon-.. t,)i!e 1 lass on T Kirst naiifi-.' Chessman, p.ito: '.1 M. Mi.ruins; -Uelect ' A Mo' !i il e-'rr at I.aar.i l.iiul! L'u, wiil si ak Kir.-t Coni;:e,t;a'ioiial 1 hur h. Rev. Carl Stai kman. pastor, Moruinu; ser vice at lo :; Mr- Krancis R. Pat' r yon, ot I'lciia. '.Mil siea', N'o co'it iiu serv li e. Ail evi-niiti M-r ii are disc 111 .lilted 1'i-rhe !-uililil''f. Kpworth M. K. chun h (south sidei Rev. ( . A. Ilrius. p.islnr. S ltohiy schnid at a. in. 1.. C. Rraiid. upt. Madisim Street K angelical CIuncIi Madiscn and Sycamore- Sis. Rev. II I'. Kbert. pastor Residence, Sjo .Ii tier, son street. Sunday s( hool u; t''-" RreacIiiiiB service at lo.ih1. Yoinii peopln'a niectitu' at 7; 00. Preaching .service at 7:''M Illinois Avenue I'nited Rvanuelica! . 1. ,.,,-iir 1 ' iil-iiwl !!! i-t iillrl till nois avenue. Rev. I. liivan p;it..ir. lilt Illinois avenue. Pun-lay school at !i:ii'i a. 111, .Inhn Roetinr superiii-. ti ndi n'. "Mo'l'er's I My" set vice at i: "'I. Christian Kndeavnr at !.:'." o'clock. I'rea. bins sot vif c yt 7:'e' I o'clock prayer and das--, nu o'inti V-i-nesday cv "tiitiii at 7 ''.0. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Lafavetie street. Morning M'rvice at i l'c (5; Mibjei t. "Adatn and 'alien Man." Testimonial iiieetinu on WedneHilay at s : 00 p. tn. The public ':. o.. .,.,0,1.1 t f r . . , , I tli, ....t. I i.-s 1 iiriiiiuj in. i" i ' ,1 1 1 , 11 n ii,.. , mtber nf Amos Smi-h , vie. Sunday si hool at undertaker and the ! reading room w ill be open ; ,.. . - -. -- " ' "" ' -n - - - - j pi r 1 ..... ;. 1 . r, - A3Usi --.:4-y 1 tip "2J WHY WE MUST FIGHT. SEE HOW THE KAISER AND HIS HENCHMEN PI A N -hD TO DIVIDE UP AMERICA. BLOOD STIRRING FACTS, NOT FIC TIOM. T HE REAL REASON WHY OUR TROOPS WENT OVER THERE. NIGHTS STARTING MATINEES Matinees Thurs., May 16 Daily Prices, Mat. 25c-35c; Night, 25c-35c-50c Matinee at 2:30-Night at 8:15 GAYETY nth KC s ton W. Smith, of I'aw feet on the avia: ton lield at llcllev ille. III., about 7 0VI01 k Tuesday evenitm and was instantly killed, his body being badly crush -d. of. Newark. X. J., who was in I lie macnine won mm, .-in- tone and sev- 1 1 4 ' a J k. i. 7,1. r i i i i nsni i m wim mmt " jTifWM ... I I cently Br;idn;ited as n liver. Report last nighi said that Smith had euugn ol the machine and at the hi mill of a boil'. 4,i 'iii teet made a nose dive. As he siraigh'encd out the machine about ii'in feet from the ground, the right plane collapsed and buckled over to the left. The machine fell like a r( ,m 1 U 3 LW-ir s: f ii i.; f - "a r vmi la i.I.'.V1C'a -- jvt ty war garden where the offenders he and til. The on Tues SiCtiniays fioui rmtMnmamgumjmmitmsiWJt'Ai "sue; i Tin tn ii i i -i n soiti ir J'h-r' f eu.i.j-irtJiitac.Bc.ASM.iMg other prisoneis In the county jail. A further Improvement might be ef fected, however. Why not. put all ihe prisoners to work in the war garden, raising food for Ihe community? A NATION ARMED vminffpr nf tbree moiis whose oaretits i days, inursdav have lived in Maw I'aw many years. 2::i" tik p. in The funeral will be held from i he j The Salvation Army, 'Jll I.a, f.alle Smith home at I'aw I'aw Friday or I street. Ensign Annie H. tlurvin and Saturday. The body had not arrived; cupi. u. oui.okc, s, ..,-., . . a.. meetings: io.ju, noiinesa , . O rry lnni.-.P ,.,r,ifiiirU tomorrow. '"""Hi - e- j"""" Hit tn. ; nieeung. loung i cuiuv - m-siuu wdll be obliged to work out all their fine,n and prison terms. There is an added touch of appro- Ul IHI t;urn 111 inn use null KIHIIE io , , I o,,,i. ? . . iv.o. t ..,,! if II m.niuu Inn u.ht SUlKia J be made of the produce raised in that ' ' ' " ' ' . iU . i.... 1 1.-. 1...1,1 4,in,rr,ill' garden. It will be used to feed the "" i it tne iiouy if-:'-':. . vf fs'-ri ' will doe: be held not arrive Oiicp mum si time a powerful na tion made wicked war upon its neigh bors. There wns a little neutral nation up on its borders, at the beginning, and when this mn Inn refused to allow Jj a road through to punish another neighbor, the little country ' was burned, pillaged, laid waste, its in habitants tortured beyond the power of words In describe . This little na tion was prepared to defend ilselt against an army fight-lug decently ami . fairly. But its noncombaiants were not prepared f,-,r w-ir. 1 There wan another 111 1 1 f neutral, count rv i. pon another border And af ter a while ihe nctopuH country sought to make trniiliie so that it might be drawn Into ihe fight. The obioct was to 'ay wi.de to this other lii'lo binl, to .steal lis I'm id and riches. This little land hedged and i nin proiiusetl and came as near losini; o:; self respect eu'lrely a il dared f ir fear. It knew what hid happened in the o'her country. It did not y-tni ! s women and hildr 'n tortured, its fO'iu! ry ,. niaieil. So j irie.l mi, ii' he atiil -i;i;i.-ase lb" nctnpiiv;. i did not. leali.e tiiat. all thla w.is ontv leu jiorizlng. Hilt just Sll;i;),,se - Si.ppose m- -i-y man, woniii.l iin I (hihl in lid that lit.-le hind win ; rallied in the us., of firearms. Sup pose every one were armed. Suupi,,,. n.l (he pcopie usuilly called romea'ams ivere gathered i, ,;;! fir away frieu the bordot'K. Kapi hi! the stores were retnnwl, : ' foa-. in short, t h - t that bind mi, nil I prollt by the example of the !'u,,t -i )n.;-nre In every poKb way for mi CviiV.id warfne, md urn. slcild draw up its army on the borders and d V ' its enetny? V.' vilrtn't that no th rruei' 'v.iy p, tlv ltd? ; morrow night, the funeral will be held Sa' urady. Word was received there by tthone about '' o'clock that the left. Rfllville last evening acoompanl- ed by a guard from his company and ill js expected that it will arrive in Raw I'aw tonight. i 6:30 p. m. Salvation meeting, 8 p.m. ; Week night meetings, third week of r.r- ' iS?: Tuesday, 8 p. m,, salvation i mnnlin. Wiirl tificdii v enoelnl mefOin bo.iv: " . 1 . . Thursday, cottage Saturday, Falvation fry th" Fi'eo Trader .Tnurnal Want-A ls for results. by young people, prayer meeting. nieetlrf I'ni'iti Jilission ctiurcn, Fourth ave nue and (Hover street. Ry. Sanders, of Streater, acting ia. I'.r. Services In the morning at 11:30. Preaching serv ice in evening at s-u!) o'cioik. First Presbyterian church, Rev. J, V Vimckx, pastor, Sunday school at worship ill to t."i; Special "Mnl tier's Service". Young I'enple'n meeiin- at til --tir-r:.. 'a jV'-r ?'' v'"1; ''T'srT'!' ityrf wVv''jlJ r - , - -.I i ;?-- i Id -.- .'TV- War Wornns Upsi-t Health. I; is agr 1 bv medic;il authorities ili:it woiry a ft eels the digestive nr-' i'.: :'o. livening servin gatis. When the digestion is out of ; "Fat lo'i V Service." order, il llirovvs lb" whole physical; First Methodist Fpi being out of gear. Ii Ii, Hay ward, Rev. C. A. llriggs, p. rnadilla. C.a , writes: "Foley Calh-j wor.-hip. lu :: i a. to. an Ie Tablets give me iui-ker relief er" Sunday school II than anything I have ever tried." worth League (i::;n t Thev relieve hiiiiuisness. bad breath. 1 service 7 ill" p. tn hloaMlit:, IT.IS. llldil'est inn -nnl ,-,mull panon No griping ur nausea. For 'ele by v, i Duncan. .... .. "v-rirnniiiicndtj copal ..lor. Wlier o a. ieeal church. Morning s Moth, in.: Fp h!v eniiig I ! If ynu have Iori anything you can j find It by advertising in the Free Trad ! er Journal ..fit ,.il'i... ua-.ja-, lyURTtUh ' V-' JpSf.l Porch OI 1 ft It COiVIING SUNDAY mm 1 r hip- Ohi!dr8n Cry FOR FIETCHSR'S CASTORIA Five Acts Vaudeville 5 Bonn & Bohn McCormick & Hand Dal.incers Shannon Irish Singing Conard & Goodwin Cook &. Hamilton Musical Comedy 3ingin(j and Talking THE DELRAYS Novelty Jugglers Pathe Weekly and a Gumont Review Matinee 3 O'CIock Evening 7:15 9 O'Clock ft I .1 1 '.'.I . . 1. Mv.-avs comfortable-very moderately pnce.dit is tne most j, i ; ,mirai and most popular of all outdoor furniture. oLL 1 1 IN UUK WINDOW, find you will at once understand why so many people arc rotting it. Cane Finished Hard Maple Outdoor Furniture In Rockers, Arm Chairs, Settles, Tables, Small Chairs and comnlrte Sets. We have these in a multitude of styles, and they wilfmakc you proftd to entertain yotir friends on your porch this Summer, at the same time making you forget the hot weather. They are not expensive. PROMPT DELIVERY Without extra charge, any place in Ottawa, and freight prepaid to out-of-town customers. .' , Pleasure, Health and Comfort During the Summer Months With a good porch, or a shady lawn, or both, all you need to defy the hot weather is. some comfortable, pretty porch and lawn furniture. With the many knitting and sewing parties this Summer, you will use your porch more than ever, You will need it more completely furnished, and you will find; nothino: more sensible or comfortable or . durable than "Old Hickory" Porch Furni ture.. "OLD HICKORY" Porch Furniture Massive, rigid construction artistic, graceful design built for hard service, yet; Grass Rugs For Porch Use The most satisfactory of all porch floor coverings because they are pretty, easy to clean and long, wear ing. We have all styles and prices. Porch Swings From the two passenger style to the luxurious couch swing. Also a wide variety of llependable lawn swings at easy prices. IT1 m1.n.i. O GLADFE 1LTE R. 222-224 MADISON STREET Want Ads-The People's Market Place.