I MONDAY. MAY 13. 1J1&. 111. PETT1T BACK OTTAWA OFFICER DESCRIBES TRIP FROM PICAROY LINES TO, LARGE AMERICAN CONCENTRA- TION CAMP NOW WITH PERSH INC. . j Tu br back with Hit' Anicrii iin j force after las thrilling 'Xp-ri-in-, i mi Ihi I'icardy bat f!cf rout, tuts prov ti a ipisin well IVitit. diver-don io Lieu:. Ros, On a an who rvei at-1 must u far on detached duty with the licit inii in France In his latest letter ti his patents. Ur. and Mrs. .1. W. IVitit. hi. Pet nt writes on April 1. tb.it Ik- Is with the Second Kivi slim A. K. P., which is believed to be somewhere in the vicinity of Tout, where Pershiim funis are nun- hull ins an important line on the Lorraine nector. Lieut. I'et'it says: Headquarters Ambulance Section, 2,1 Div. A. K. P.. France April M, l!Us lirar Father; The above is my present address, hut I Bin by no means sure bow Ioiir it will be. At present 1 am attend ing physician and surgeon to liivl sioll Headquarters of the Id Divi sion. My duties ;iro not arduous. I luve spent most of the past week sleeping and now feel unite rested after my strenuous time during the retreat in Phardy I stopped three days In Paris and tmiiKht as much of a new mini! us I could afford and 'hen (.nme on down here and re ported for duty just a week ano. We are uboitt five hours ride from Carls ami the country Is somewhat differ ent in character and appearance from the country I left There it was mostly rolling prairie ami farm land -of course a good ileal of i' had been devastated and had not Leett under cultivation for a couple uf years but here the country Is more niKKcd. with forests on the hills and small farms and villages in the valleys mid vineyards on the hillsides, h much more pici uresqttn and beautiful country and to see villages and farm again .ifter the devastation in I'icardy is a wricom rolief. There, in the places not laid waste, tin- houses are chiefly of red brick. Here they ate Kt'ey slope and plaster so the little village as seen from the train appear as grey blotches on the landscape than as red dots. I was tery fortunate In nothing my post. When I came from Paris I met an artillery, officer who was Koitiff to the headquarters of my vision about forty miles away and had a car coming to meet him the next morning anil he Invited me to ride with him. It was a beautiful clear day and a forty mile ride in Hodge car over these wonderful French roads up through the valleys and over these hills was in deed a treat. 1 reached division headquarters shortly before noon anil reported to th" adjutant who eut me to the division surgeon who attached me to division headquart ers because I have hud so much more experience tj,;, .,M, ,,lV, r- llov s. C is a soft Job inn I hop I'll In, I bo left here longer l,,iii In :" a ,;,vd rest. It is too io 1 Wi tlt to be II jl in I je line Thei there is sotnethiriK iloiiiR or in 'abotaicry and h,i--piia! where , an a.pl.v sonic of the liliu.-s in,, , I'vtrcl The hitler wnii, !,. proferi n, e hut prefi eni-es do conn for much in the unnv, A :nv not lei tow Joes us ho is told H ml his wDi. arc not consulted. How tlo I like the American at.nv i' to:np.ired with the Itritrh? It is too early for me to make any com-jurianr-.K. 1 niitile som- miglny good ffi 'tuh when was with tiu. Piiti, i ''a ii'tiiecl w!h every possible consideration and courtesy. They bate I ct n In the war three and a h-.lf veins ni ate well organleii vhile our men me new and our or- ii:j ill ion not perfected. On the fcud they are slow nml their iietln ':, 'if doing bnsia.ss are pri i'ib ve t ompated with ours tel ; niioii.i, typewriters mid aui(mit.bi'.. tiu In nearly su h (otninon use as with us. Again our m( 1 1 i tt n t n t Is ' i'liil theirs s war .vorn and v ii ...... , i. . i . . . u.ne i u e aiivailtuge. at least in pa rt . ' I Ptf t i'tig by their ' '. .1? 1 In some e ; i rtev '-'i.-s l:i . are 'f tliau we tire, i id .; ,.,,.,. Her nre not. Hi,. i , ,. In' i i 1 1 k' ' ivlsiotial urea nt, ; tt ,, our men. our , i " ' :i ' wagons wi.li . , ri, b.n I felt i ccr ulr. s- w of f mill was gln.I tin, ,. l '''! r,' In my own ,i 1 1'. . . n tea vi' il lltfllMfkU 1... hind ine, hs well us sunie vivid im. presslotis f war M )m fi)lKht in modern times, but ooklnf for. 'vartl to some Just as plt-Hsant n pt'rlrncfs here. On a staff as latg as this, our divisions urp miiih larger than Mm F'rrnch and llrltlsli. ihirs -te lot of officers from a major general and mti fo!onls don to fPcuml llfutenntits. Most of them r regu lar anny olliccrs and ii mighty ulce lot Of fellows. tld I llHVe heeolll-. GLALI BE MB 1 !. I O - O! !F ... 1 ( City and Vicinity j New iO o ! t Cecil Mt'Kvuy went tu Chicajt, this morning on short busines fri. ! ir. A K ll r. ie went to Y. elshir iSpriiiRi. Mo. today fir a two -rk i r is.it. Charles llentiich i fp.-mtins ' .i ... i.. f i.... ; .i ... ' " K"" .Veil liurus nf Joliet spent to week eml visifinK relatives in ht '"' .Miss Louise K.nnw of Chicane), spent tin' week end visiting her tuoih- Ur .Mrs, Catherine Ravens on Past M.i in M Kd. Andrews, I A. Andrews son of Mr. ami -Mrs I t'lilisteil Saturday in i , the .luedii al corps of the. Navy, lie i v ill leave in a tew days for The Cleat Lukes Naval Training , lu.ul. where j,,. wilt he stationed. .Mr. and Mrs. proud pti rents born yesterday. Mrs. Kdward Kollie t'onkle are tlltt of a hady daughter J Mulbolland audi i bildicn Itom Chicago ale here for a wjeks'ii.-it with Mr. and .Mrs. Win Mulhollaud on Kast Superior street. Crevious to their visit they will leave for Long Island City. N. Y.. to join her iiusband. who is assistant superintend cut of the (ias lietense Plant of that citv. Vinccn- Hanlcy oi Osbkosh. Wis . is pending a few days with Iriends in Ottawa. .Miss Florence McNichuls returned o tier home in ('Imago after spend j an escort of honor All the patriotic tii Sunday wHh"Mis Maty .Mulhol-j hodirs and civic bodies in he city land on K. Superior street. had representatives in line. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Jones, of Chi j The men were mobilized at the Ar ago. and Mr. and Mrs Fred Wil-1 mor.v vestertlnv afti rtiooii. and were damson, of Hot Springs, Ark., were , A-tit their Instruction by members of he guests of Mrs. . W. S. Rigdeti i tli exemption bf,ard. for their T i or .Mot her s"' Day. Miss Rigdeii re - to Jefferson ISarracks, and their duties ,-eived a telegram from her grandson, I u , on arriving at 'he camp, until they John Caul Jones, announcing he had j veer turned over to the army oflicors leen appointed a major at Camp Han-! here- After the men have been r.c- ock. !a. Miss Katlierine o'lirieu 'ievore went to .Marseilles and Anna yesterday o visit friends. Senator I'eter Coleman, of La Sal vas an Ottawa visitor today. Frank McXuiuuru. of Chicago, is -pending two weeks with his mother. Mrs. Alary Mi Niimata. in West )i awa. Attorney Kdward Griggs, of Strca or, was an Ottawa visitor today. Miss J. Blanche Cayue will return lome this evening after spending the veek end In Chicago. Sergt. John T. Lanigan. of Camp Jrunt. a member of the 'II lib Sanitary Train. Mith Division, is spending a hurt furlough with his parents. Mr ltd Mrs. .lames Lanigan. 'i''i Fast toilet street. Mrs. Fliz.abeih Kincholoc and sis er, .Miss Alice Rtgilen have returned ionic after nttend'm; a perlormance d the Slate Centennial Cageant at he Auditorium hotel In Chicago. Sat urday . MEPHEWS AS PALL BEARERS FOR U.MCLF The funeral mid ycsiettlay y lioine on K of W. .1. Thomas w;c ufieriioon at ;he a mi Main street. Rev. C S. PrUgs, pastor of tlo st ( huii h olliciating. 'iiade at Hope cemetery Six nephews of Mr. is pall bearers. Th First Method Iiiirial vvn in Seneca. Tliontas ncted 'v were I.. K Wideinan. Albert Wh j en SicW'llMPII of t!ii. j 'Cllield, of St. taiuis,, Seneca and Albert I i .( illc.-'. cnitin. and War citv. A. .1. Ibi' .1. C. Thomas, ot .atimi'f of Mar A PROCLAMATION BY THE MAYOR OF OTTAWA (Cent iniifil from page I , Andrew .1. O'Connor, Stale Coun cil of Defense, The mayor of Ottawa, at the re iiuest of the originators of the plan, shall be a member, e-oflicio, of the execlll ive coillUl it tee. The executive committee will or ganize its sub-committees and oth er details In accordance with for mulated plans. Date at Ottawa this ninth day of May. A. I). 1!MV F. F. P.RADFORD. .Mayor of the City of Ottawa. CHAIRMAN PETTIT'S PROCLA MATION Finler the Patriots' Fund plan as above announced by the mayor. 1 am advise, I that the executive com mittee have allotted sixty per cent, of the fund to the Red Cross. In view of this I have deemed ii advis able to state that tile existing Red Cross subscriptions will cease as soon as the subscribers to the Red Cross fund have subscribed to the Patriots' Fund. It is expected Ihal nil Red Cross subscrib-rs will sub serlbi, to the Pai l lots' Fund. Ad justment will he made with sub scribers tu the Red Cross fund who have paid in advance for the year. II. V. PF.TTIT. Chairman Ottawa Chapter R. C. .icfU luted vvith most of the younjjer men. I haven't received a letter .from home for Mboiit month. hop my mail reaches up with ine soon. Perhaps It was lost in the framn, Love tu all, ROSWKLL. Try :lte '.''tpp Irndcr JotirnaMVunt Adi tor letiuiu. OTTAWA EARLY 1 a DEPOT 10 SEND BOYSAWAYTODAY k$ SELECTS SENT INTO TRAINING AT JEFFERSON BARRACKS OT TAW A LEARNING TO SEND THEM AWAY WITH A SMILE. I ." lam emmi athere, at the Ar :""r tuornhia at i; llo o dock am! t .coiled the selects, makiim upi rh' tirst iiu rt'iio-n; of boior men i br sent from Ottawa to .letieiMm, itarricks. Mo., for their period of tiaili iiu. to the Rock lslan, depot. The nien b it Ot'iiua on the 7:2.". train, ro-iii- to the Missouri tiainiiiL' camp by way of Joliet ami St. I.ouis. A wait of almost one hour was made in Joliet when the Inns changed Iroui the Cock Island to the Chicago k Alton Railway, nud another Mop will tie j made in St. I.oui. this evening at 7::! , (,-, lock wlo ie the boys will get their j suppers, and then ti:uie m:aiii to 'be Missouri, Pacific Railway for the re- tu.iimlcr of the trip The Miller llnini Corps beaded the escort to the train this nioinint;. and 'he members of the (1. A. R. acted as , cptcd by l lie milit i ry ollii amp, the JuridiVtion f i is at t he the local loard slops, t'poii A he itnhal of Hie escort al be station, the men were met by iT' il people who gathered to tell llicln ood live. The futiuc soldiers were allowed to pass thru the crowds and heir families and friends permitted 0 wish them God-speed, and to split hem on ') victory. The boys were enthusiastic and' 'tixious to get off. and declared tliey toped to be in France- at an early !nte. The light'iig or the past, tew vecks lias made them anxious to gi t nlii Hie si ruggle. As every bunch of men leave OI awu ihere is less weeping; nml grief, be people arc learning to send tin. iiiys away bravely, the smiling habit fieeoining inlectuous and a boon to he depart ilia si locis. The train came in on time and the .Kiys quickly went aboard as then tititucs were checked from the list. Hid found places ill the windows of he coach. They left Ottawa waving Hid cheering, feeling sure they were tatting on a hard but victorious and oithy journey. 1 Fvery boy leaving this morning was 'resented with a box of lunch by the members of the Woman's Relict ''orps. The ladies have litni'slieil al! lie boys leaving Ofa.wa with lunches. .'Kept the first large increment. Clayton Levi lieatilslcy, ol Newark vas squad chief in charge of the in rcincnl. and Aldo Miin ini and Les er (luhnii. both of; Ottawa were Lieu-! ctitints. ' Onl uiie man. Warii-n F. Ilnnils, f Coliitulnis. ( thin, l ailcil to a ppearli 1 ml his place w us laki ti bv .1 . Iv t. inniiig. tin all, 'rntit,' The men making up this increment vv i re : THE HONOR ROLL The follow inn is the list of til'' so 'octs who will have with Monday'?, ucreluetit : .losi'iih A. (laliiin. Ottawa. Pratlley Pepper. Magnolia. Ky. Ablo Maceini. Oilavva. To i.v p I'liini'nbiich Jr., .Mi iidota. Kdward Win. Carl Saavtef. Milwau liee. Willai'd P. Wiley. Marseilles Prank Putsch. Oitavva. Paul Jo.st pli March. Ottawa . Terraiice W, Zellel's.' ( Mtiiwa. Willlani It. Oibdl, Marseilles. Stiiny Prank Rucinski. La Salle Lester liahatl. Ottawa Henry A. Weber. Ottawa. Frank II Lut. Mendota. Lester P. Knash, Ottawa. John K. Shearin. Ottnwa. William .1. Crowley, Ottawa, tleni'v . Wasieitmin. Cilcnt;o .Ralph I. Pie. Lock Island. Clayton Levi lle.irdsley. Newark. Percy C Prnintinl. Ottawa. Vioh't Colli is. I try Ridftc, Ky 1 .1 K Ruiitiim;. Ottawa LONE SELECT SENT AWAY BY CITIZENS Clifford KicliclbcrHc. I'l't tbi inoiu ni at 1 1 o'l lock ou Hie Rock Island for Camp Dode, ln.vn A nunilier ol bis friends decided that because he vvns tmikinK the trip alone he would lint have to no without n llttini; send i 'IT, so tliev secured ihe Miller lirum Corps, the IlienibefH of (he Ii. R , a lifite liuinbt'i' of reprt sentalive tilt em- and fotined a latv en-ort whbh llliltclied lliril Hie downtown St reels, ami iicconipanli jjl him to the depot. Mr. Klchelberjior wa t leave with Pie limit ll of M'leetu entrailitliii tvwi V cek lipo tinlav. but W,t f ,r, e,l to , r. jiialn at home on u count of tin d-atli of bis nioilier I'KEi: TKAnElUIOURNAU SOCIETY NOTES . Th ladies of Sr Kluiuis parish will I o!d au ail day t(.i( Cre-s party on! 'Thursday. May l;th. at the home of j ; .Mrs. I.ouis Met.-r. :iT Walnut -tivci The day will be petit in sewing fr ( tth" l(ed Cross, iui I a pit tti. luncheon! Ik- served at in,n All ladies of ;hc pari h ar invited to a'tcini The Wli'lians Relief Corps ii! hold it meeting on Wedtosday afternoon. May t:.th. in Odd Keliow, hull. All women of the organization are urged to attend this n, ci ting Miss Florence Kaill will enteit up the members ! lo r knitting rl.sb thb evening at h r linnie 712 iv Siipeiior .stn-el. The liieinjcrs of the club will spend the evening k r i . t ; n- and s-w itig tor the lt d Ctu-. The members ,,i the Wallace Re' Cross will hold a sewing ami knitting pai'.y on WiilncMia , aftetnoon. Ma; tr.tli. f mm 1 until .'i o'clock at tin home of Mr.-;. Thomas W. Mm ray All members of tlo- ,, Cross are in vited 'o iiltcinl. ;.n, sew and knit. The annual cle,iion for direct jt o' the (irawii Ituat t' lib and busines; meeting will bo liei-i this evening at S::!n at the club. The polls will lie (,pcned lit ."i o'chc I; ibis allcrmion, and will remain open i ii i I S;;:u. Thv uominatiou coiiimiitie has iMinnnatei st x ineinbets fur directors, three o which will be eleiteil. The men win have hi en tioin"na', d arc It, L. Ahr becker. (I, K. licattv, C. O. drover. I' .1. McLei.d. V. S. I.a Clair unit W. L WeitltZ. Following tile tneetiltg i inioker will be in Id, The annual meeting and reccpilot of the ntembets ol llic A In in 11 i of tin Ottawa high school will be held ot. Friday evening. May 17. at the high school. A short program and reception will be held, and th' ttfticcrs for the ciciiing year will b Merit d. Following the program tin members of the Alumni will danc tin'i! midnight, in the gymnasium t'cfl eshlllt ills will be served hi tin 'araiena uurinu I lie cv cuing. , The rcgul.ir Red Cross meeting ol Daughter of Isabella will be held ot Wednesday evi niiig of thin week U the Knights of Columbus halt Instcai of Tuesday evening. The meeting w a ' postponed because so many of tin , licinbers wished to attend the perfot ma nee ol '"I'lie Mikado" at the liiul lichool. The evening will be spent it ?. orkir.g lor 't'e Red Cros--- ami a linn report ' of ih" Red Cross (lance re ci'ti'ly given w ill be turned in. PRINCIPALS' IN QUIET WEDDING Mits Sophia Peck, daughter of Mt and Mrs. John Kent, P.Ms West Mum street an.! Leonard W. Passwaler. o Crand RuLe, vtc quietly manic viv.iTiliiv afternoon by Rev. Issai fiiviin. pas'or of the I'nited lvaneeli cal elioiir, h. tit his home 1111 lllinoi Ave. The coin !e vvrrc inialti-iitled. am die cefeitiony was witnessed by tin bride's pa rents. Mrs. Passwater was gowned m a ll'.iv, Ihi" suit wi Ii a lia to nia'ch. The young couple wil! make llieit liouie on a farm near (Jiatul Ridge. CHICAGO MARKETS Chicago lie free I'Jliyie, lii I'rade. l, I 'ol res pell, Cllica'.m ma 1 1. el rcpiH l Trailer .lourm inlier ol I'liic oin v bitililiic: fill 'lllsllei il by W. a-o Roan . idnuie 1 P.m.-,. lit Co Corn May . .Lily . Oats May . .1 ill v . I bu ll lli::b Closi t iv , l.PJL c, a. hi- C. K. SMITH IS LAID AT REST i '! 'I,i funeral of C. Kiiincv Sniiili a ; held yislei'lay a ft erilooll at :i o"c'.oi k ir tin tannly lioine north of tie i-n Hev I'.. I I'lpiseopal na. made tore Tin . r'urrai, rector of i l ri t linn h. nirn i.it , in,, ; In Hie Ottawa Ave i , ue illlll.iCill'ei'S Wfle: W '' I Hi. Charles Hi ok and IT. 1 Ht't'.o.t;. and James A. Suibh, I'r P. l .'.t kc; ami Joseph l Reel if I'll Past. III. HOLD FUNERAL OF LATE DARLENE SYKES Pini''!'. 'I services for Miss H.n li ne Svkes were hold yeslefijay al'l,ilio'U I rout St. Mary's t huivh in Plica. K.r It er Pi .rticis. recti if of Hie eliur, b o!b 'I.t! fil . IUill.ll vas ntade in St. M.n v ' etnet el'v The pall bearers Were I'Mwaiil Man lev, John Clancy, Adrtiin C.iuui.ttiti. John N'e.iiy. Jiiines Pit.eiald and Tlloilias Mauley. A I. nut number of out-oltown pen pie a.','leei the funeral. Mrs. Sflfritlye Dead. ClicatM. May Pt Mrs Harrv Hoi don S' llrili'f . wite of the Loud .n 'i ti .i ii priiic". and a former Cli! iiKit society lender, died of pneuiiui o.a in Kus'land in'coriPitK to ,it.l re- eiv eil ic'i e totl.iy. Try tbe lv' e Trailer f i.irtia' Want (ur tUtilli. -ojREV. BRSGGS LAUDS ! YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO ENTER THE ARMY tColitime.i Imiti pa'.' 1 ) i file yuuii ineti nf all IjiiiU and f. r dl time bv the gn-at Api-tle Paul Eudure li.n dti. .-ii as g,Kd s.ibi r " I received a letter a few d.iv a rota the chaplain of the :'.v"tU lull ,!ia infu itty. tatioifi at Camp Z.u !i ty Tavlnr. loiiisville. K ti t ;i U . in v hich In- tie,, ribed a recent ' ire" lavs' hik- with men in khaki. r the l"ast impn -sive thing to- nur ated in the letter was the a.-emt l :' the men. 'be entire 2, ."am iin ti, ex eUing only the cook and Ills assis ati's aid the nut: on actual uuard lu'y. at divine vot'.iip in l!od great :i:t of doors amphitheatre, wti.-r.- the haplain addressed that most at: nttvc aid levereu,! audietn e o,t I'm te Sam'. ighliiig met) on this same N-vt. Fn lurv htirdin ss as srood soldiirs ' Tba' ha plain was my own yonrtaes' iitvth r. l.i-'U'. Walter M. Urige. Aould lie pleased tu have lit privilege ,f this aftriiioou to address you vouitg lien, if he were hern wilh us. Yell look to me like a bunch ' f fe! ows who possess a real determini ton to bci nine soldiers of whom ricim ouljj be alltinit'l. You have the tie termination to "make good." You may expett to make good only io ti" 'Men! of your power to endure hard less .and strenuous trui ling. You ire expected to luuki' good, yon are tine that yon can make good, anil we know that you will make good As you go from ih. remember that your home folks expect you to make ;o,.d soldiers. These Mother's Day ueens ale staking their al! on you. Ton can bear through all tin- heroic He of Sinator Sum Houston the words if a typical American mother, when t the time of th" war of 1M2 she ilacetl a musket in bis band and naid: 'There, my son, take tlih. and ncvci Isgraec it, for remember I would rath r all my son.-, .should tillVui honor hie uravc than that one of them liotild turn Ins h.n k to n,e enemy. Io. and' remember, too. thai vvhtin ny cottage door is always open to al! brave men. it shall be forever shut tr.ainst craven cowards," Young man f your mother is here tlii-t afternoon. j hp approves every word of brave Sam j louston's noble mother. Remember, again, that the peaplc it Ottawa and La Salle County ex eri you to "endure hardness as good -oldiers." To a man we are dctcl lined to back you up. II we litid thicker or traitor anywhere, in thi. rmtitv' who rrfucc-t to get back of vouj vlth hi.s money, his sympathy and In, nora! suppop', we'll t-ee to it that h'' ,oon ceases to enjoy the peaceful pa.' uil of lu'otecicd Priissianism. You nay rept assured that his name will )e stricken from the lulls of our te cpcetable American citizens and be vill he enrolled by number in dctcti ion camp until such time as it may e eoliveni'nt to dispatch llittl to some emote grotto in the realms of His Satanic Majesty, or make It'in of-''i-itil hangman of Kaiser Hill. Young men, I pledge you my sacred lonor i It t t the people of Ottawa and )a Salle county are strong lor you. I leaf i: everywhere, from school boys Mid girls, from shop keepers, from muse wives, from farmer trotn ba'tk t's. IK, m professional t: n .from ev T.vboily. You may have the wheat ,nd the meat, we are always ready to liswer the call of the Red Cros;, the V. M. C. A.. Ih, Knigbls of Columbus, he Sniilage Fund, 'be War Saving and ''hrii't Stamp 'nele Hani's a.-t dollar is The Vauks i a n i p:i ii s , a .id dea r o'd I ibei'l y I oans until our spcni . Veu. a nd yen sim; are Coming." and we'll ii, ike I'.ood un'i! iliey have taken our ueii up lo foi'l v an ! lift.', and our bin -lown to lii'tet-n yeirs of a-e, f"f when he account w''h Prussia. lisin is anarcil and the bocks are audited, no contribution to the credit side of lb" cic,er will loom larn'T than that ol ou." own home town and county Oaie tnop I bal you retiu tubi'i' that i'licle Sam evpccts mi l.i make iooM. Mid uy the Inip ot foul. I iu ip am bra ve men ill ' r ..llor:et pot Postponed. I lie ir 1U IMR'ant lo Ii" uiv lie pupil.- of .Mi-- Laura Have 'Olllleeil for Pridav evellitli; ol i m-k at the aritiot v . has been joneil until I'ndav, Ma L'I. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY (Mali) wiiiit mid nection mu livu.) 'ARM LAN I is I proved inriiis oine crop pa in Vihl I. mil is. ; 1 ill soon aiivaii, lo.i C. .1. ( .iiinin - W N i l- 1 1 Man and woitian ' in vt a -Irn ':1a: t ;, and ''.' '' pi r lao.'i! ii board a ad i oom 1 1 i ! lo Slewait. Ollawii Teni l obai. ll.VRHAINS IN NKW ".piare piano, litti ! PIANOS I Im ,it! it'll III ll'l' tone alld b i:ln piano iii'sh and tue up oiidil ton. Tin e ,i;d t lie prit es v. ,11 l V let III- if o w i R I. Jack -on. ' uua Piio :n I" J ire I in, iv, I liarca in llelll 1 1 ' 1 - L ii I I.a S.i ( V I On -I iitl.c all 'tlioi it oil broiicb, r pbai-e I ill bll-i set With tlltll 'O lie-" distill '. j:, liiliali's. I''itn, 111" ollice Rcw a il WAN'TI.II -Hirh Liiolo man on, tiioioimlilv familiar with the tniii mi; of ant and 1 1 u y A man who wants to lit t ter lit" con II' am and ha v , pel in.iiietit i tiii.u ( tinn. Mum k,it- 'lie busine from A to '. Addie.-- P O Pin ."P.. MtMrtii, III e.ll IIS lo V il l OI'V Ml -ible tunc ll , OR SU.K Cecil ..ie a !...' ii par aei . it 1 i S in lai utr at j and ii..v a .'il. Pi i ': tt e; rite for ,!, . i ip- m Vb.Mleel, S It M OTTAWA TO PUT WAR FINANCING ON BUSINESS BASIS k'.'l,...Ullle,t 1 1 1 111. fate I I I , obd -1 -,,ll I.' ed It " "'is ia Til- in -v t..r the IMO.C Un it: -ati; know ; 0 t:-. ,v.c S.l'ie. 1 '. Tile I, .tl Will. ll e- IU .tit lis ,'lt id Takll. ; ,oi,e nil,' It ti. a!, and i fat 'in'i a b. r Cln t w ill kctiiHia. am! -. var I'm lit Ittt i.i -,e, pi. .' av v .' !g tl'.elll t '.-. of 1 'O '.cltOtM I.I .an l'e its .-m.'tit i out en 'tie i , -in! ,e Red ii '.-!:- tillauc .IV: pt.e a b 1.1 l-.ovv hi utg on FIANCE OF OTTAWA GIRL KILLED IN ACTION 'ii. A, I R oh .lot, n I Kdwa: eilllth o! l'i ''- V. ',' 'I .It I-. time. ii.eigh'er Mis Mr .SHOOK. Sto.ok. ot :'(,.! stf. - h.l tile .1 p- : F.'.war Hi" , .. ,i:g l.tll. 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Olie o, l,e clll.itOl.3 of the art niii-eiiiii it, ed ihe rays mi an obi M:i ilt m i i:i poi'irait and discov ered evidence ol' a later ovel'paintillg. In Vienna Prof. .Max Dvorak applied ihe. same lesl lo a pi.-iut f i!ie Man- le-na s, hool, v. bicli lni'l bc.-n badly llisllglllt'd by later altt'lllpts ,-it reeoll - inictii'ii. The X c;i y pbotogi':iib dis- cbc-cil perfectly 1 1 iv original colilour of the paint ilig. TO LAST TIME Douglas Fairbanks jb.ji.mwi wnuii Minn mmuiHiirmmmnmmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi "REACHING FOR THE MOON" FIRST SHOW AT 7:00 TUESDAY Virginia Pearson in "A Daughter of France" THE GREATEST LOVE AFFAIR OF 1118 ww Frank Daniels in "Mr. Jack Wins a Double Cross" AIfo Two Reels of Roaring Comedy FIRST TIME EVER SSHOWN IN OTTAWA MANY LAUGHS ANOTH HILLS TOMORROW Bryant Washburn in "Twenty One' - WEDNESDAY -- Mae Marsh in "Fields of Honor COMING "The Kaiser, The Beast of Berlin" I NOTICE As c ilcni.titil ohl out Das nearly i School Am on lccrvc must toinoi t tw nii'ht, w. fOC THMI Nturt Btiter. hift.-r th- r!,nh mI ef thm " fr.-iu M, frwo, i ! f l. '.t'r iba' are ! V. : . r-.l o hoe, le. r--t I-. tieik-v' ur ti arnn, ciiii.t .s. mul oii. Th w teitfs.cn. pulp of th OUt ta-'wl tie i)o PKtives. audi I.ertrtv tw.. itiirils lott- tr.-. l.-tt!ili'UJ i. tr its !' hen l..it l"i yr' M, I! "I he- , efoie t tbe ,f of thftat 1 1 ' 'ive. Crt Old Seutt-ern Cty. M. b v ,,t, e. i - t.r-ib i. stint n in. , rbe (pl'"J v . !;tii:it. .uft nd ef dutk'es. t ! and run' - lie. t .f inters West t,d: at -o . ; 'y. ni'i: a ; "iiurj resell i ! r-'n n.l.e f ,1 n : I i- ' i fr-.ei lb I" rt f..r Z' t.-u'h. no mmi-i Like lilet is lookiiu forr. fu tile riber tlmn l.,:-,'tltii ptist. LX t t; b. i-l nrl .-b.'iti; Artif cial Eye for the Dead. lelol.v e'l.uun (lie tit.t artitieinl eye were n. ii made ;.,r mini; person Let for the .! ltd 111 'be .!!. of the ,irti ei Pl'ii'-ii..l, 'he K'cyp'tnii eiiibtiluii'l reliioe.l lie w, ol the def II lien. ( frtr w lii.t '.' "i.i, I now eW be call.fi "VVell fuiiertll"). t' .1. c.-.t pluUT or uhx Into the sockets and set in th l.-ilOT eves ol Vol.Hllii' gl.l-s n M'tlil- precuuis stone of one kind or mother. Mares Wanted. We have an order for a load of draft males lo weigh Iroui twelve to lifti-cn hundred pounds each. Age three to ten y.a.s old. Mares with .-nine blemishes can be used.. Price must be reason-aid,'. Call us up uml tell us what you have. Y. K PR1CIIARD & SONS. WANTED ! Body Ironers. Hand Ironers. Markers and Sort ers. Starch Girls. At Once for Steady Work BRADFORD'S LAUNDRY TONIGHT IN HIS LATEST ARTCRAFT PICTURE mmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mxrnnmummmmmimmKmmmmmmmKmm TODAY Norma Talmage IN 401d Reliable" A Powerful Two Reel Story of Self Sacrifice And a Young Girl's Peril. TONIGHT William Russell -IN The Midnight Trail -W ONDERFUL lor "Mikado" tickets the capacity ot the ttotium. a coupons now c.illcd lot before 7:30 THE HIGH SCHOOL