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SATURDAY, MAV 15, 1920. PAM SIX OTTAWA PHK TilJfiH - JUUKNAL. EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO. TH4T Kind of riovc ves, r. knoj that, I IS OUT Of TH'3 QueS - I jGOT USTC-M TlON I DoM'T VoU f jNHr KNOuj HOW KVWtO THAT'S Alrj L cj. tf.N c3GT IHf COOP CN (t ' v-. YCD TCCC Me WHeRC V; .- ni f-iF I M I I'M Kino o -ltz Vu FE f U3 ; ''-P ffl Today's Markets WEEKLY GRAIN AND PROVISIONS REVIEW Chicago. May italloy times U.llll -Wee). Ill' market coiitinii way i radio ilil! I 'n;iiiiiil)lt- and llospito some lies Mit extraordinary up- pr.i f?- in Hie corn il t his ,w-ek. Kail i nil Irs w t i c largely so too was activity ot export call lor breadstuff's. Com pared willi a ween ago, corn quota , ti.uiw this inoniluK showed lc to ,'tV otlvaiii -, oats varied from 1 it' ll ne lo gain, ami provisions were up 10 f,.-c. I'd 'sist.-nt -tuhnrrassinent met in i ht. lining coin here available for iiu mediate ue focused the attention of iraiitT almost continually on ime tiotis of transportation. Mopes of a ..tail'ial 1 ei tii'incnt of supplies were ond 4i. M.40; thin! IV-. Islaml. The closing was tirm. Sales approximated 27.1, mm shares. Ubert.v bonds continued to iei line, however witli lloinltial dealing in :he general IhiiiJ list. Potatoes. Chicago, May 1"..- Potatoes steady . receipts. cars; nort ru-rn whites racked and bulk f, 2. -7 Canadian $.-,.;:,. Ni w yttady; Plo. id.i. b.nr.-'s. N'.i. 1 ?' I .'.it; No. tfl'l: T. Xas Tl i mill lis, k - Jim u and-, fourth 4 -4 s, s'l tc'; Victon :!;s4-. !"." Victory is, '.i."i,"iL'. S) WOMB YANKS TO BE BARRED FROM POLO GROUNDS arc -e,l (c. orders loads that prt-fci't-n loading, hut the i yb-ld. and po-simis-look was voicd in hoard of 'fade i v prominent r.tilwav . ; : ii 1 1 y. Ai lion o w in at hoard in In. , '.:!i.o!ian h a! , unit- d a- a decidei the i oi n market, an ,-hasis on suheipi. pe.in demand for w h he- I'nited Slates. (lats were weake competition and !y pn.inote trow i h. Provisions s mpat vance of corn. m several western e he given 10 Ki'ain i.p'sl.cil failed to mi as to the out stati ments on the one of the most o!li ials in the f the Canadian sting the price ol to c a bushel ! further factor in al pul special em .nt. urgent l'.uro- at and noiir trom Wall Street. New York, .May 1 Y A more cheer f il feclinis prevailed in i;n stock niar ket today, prospects it a reial ol (;o!d imports causing consideralde short coverings. llealinn.H worn li;ht. In weer. re fleet itiK the reduced attendance ot members oil '.he Moor o! the exctiatlKt'. I'ools were active in several of the shippings, oils and - ;.ei ia!t tes, sii-'i-stantlal pains beinn reioidul by A--luntic (iulf. Mexican and I'an-Amt ri can Petroleum, Industrial Alcohol and some of the automofnle isiies. Tc tiles and tobaccos also tip tired iu tu petieral iinproveiiient with .-tub rails as 1 tiion PaciiW, K.aJinp and Hock tied by Canadian her likely to ith the ad- WALLACE GRAIN No. 4 white corn No. 4 yellow corn . . . MARKETS. Jl. EXPORT DEMAND ADVANCES CORN No. No. I'.ite corn . yellow corn l.T'i 1 S2 IS! in." LOCAL MAI1KETS in; rook Ke,-n iBv apo. an'e epc MARSEILLES MISS THERESA PHILLIMORE, Repreientative, Branch Office Phillimore Bulldlnfl Local Notes. ?li-,, Tlieo Poole spent today in Of tawa. Glen Shaver of Cicero, 111., arrive;; here this afternoon 'o visit his wife atui children, visitinp Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1). Logan. Miss Cora Simmons spoilt yesterday in I.a Salle. Mrs. John I.ois and son went ' Aurora, 111., today for a week end visit with relatives Mrs. Charles Miles and children and Miss Iteulah Locus went, lo Cor nell today to visit, friends. Mrs. Horace Kovard and Mrs. M. HaMeruni .spent, esieiday in l.i Salic. Mrs. Al Miller spent today in Ot taw a. Miss Marthcna Meyers spent todav in Ottawa. Harry Tinimons went t i Atlanta. Iowa, today for a several weeks' is P with friends. Mrs. lien l.ipsey of Chicapo attend- of M I'- r o! ed the fuiural Iturke. Mrs. .lark Carper: visiting here at 'he hos: 'Mr. S. K Thorr.b-rif. Social at Ben:' Mac-'arel Teator i; l Mr. and H-me. A sot- Mrs S of pit'; churca sper.t panics. mts;C nit :;;s were s ed the ial was i . Uentiey s s al !; .'- parlors in .1h mtr A ' r ;-e dnrir.e Of iTt. k i erved T.. socia! foil. - n ,p bv ,da j ret. Di.. Verna Heed. Heiilah l.oiuis. ! Anna Uernstnm.. Bertha l.opar i Kdith Ben i ley. Mr--. Willard Dix. Mr-. '; j Koben Dawson. Mrs. William Singer, j ; Gladys Heed, Kdith Cumin anil Grace . Partridge. ! Mrs. Margaret Burke. j ! The remains of the late Mrs. Mar-i ! paret Hurke. who died Thursday after i noon at the Wesley ho.-pital. ("liicaao. 1 following an operation for appendi i citis. arrived here this morning. Ac I i-ompariyiiip the body were Mrs. ! Burke's children. Missis Anna and j Winifred and John of Chicago, Mrs. i Kdward Murphy of Marseilles and I Mr.-i. William McCormick of Ottawa. and son-m-Iaw, Joseph MfWully I Chicapo. The services were held at Hi o'clock at St. Joseph's ( lurch. !!ev. l-'ather O'l.oliphlin ottkiate.l Inter ment was made in Mount Calvat. cemetery in Seneca. ' You've Never Seen I A film like "The Idol Lancer. ' the j production which nearly cost the lives , of I). W. Griflith and his party on ', board the Gray Duck off the Bahama. ! .- This picture will be i-hown in this city ai the Coliseum theater on Mav L'.'.th. Mtisio bv the Johnson inches :ra. Adv. A Home Talent Play Kntitb'd "The Private Tuioi " will be --hen by t.ie .loliet Waltlnr League ai the Coliseum theater June I, l'.c.'i, Marseilles. 111. Admission. cent-:. Adv. First Congregational Cnurch. Sunday school a' lu a. in. Preach inp a' 1! a. m. Theme, "The Lure of God's Givat Outdoors '' Rev. and Mi's inp Associated T'reas ) May 1'. - Kresh advances today in the corn marke:. r demand for wheat vva an i vident bullish factor. Beside.-, there a;peaied to lie little chanie o; any initm iltate substantial relief for the scantiiu-s of prain supplies at thc leading rail ay terminals. Openinp c iota ions, which langed trom ( 'o Mc hither, with .lily JKT'j t' i 1 . T v a4 aIi,l September $1 i'.4:14 to il '.4Ts. were followed by a slight re action and then by material stains ali around. Oats ascended with com. Alter oneninir 'mC to l'c hither, inclndinp July at !t::'4c to th continued to climb. Weakio values tended to make provi iiuyt rs were, scarce. market ; ill hop ins sap. Produce. Chicago. May 1 :.--- Butter lower; i creamery. 47-"itj,jC. , Kgps unchanged; receipts. 2ti."2: cases. Poult ry Alive unchanged. Toledo Seed Market. i Toledo. May 1.1.- Clover eed ; Prime cash. October, i.'4; He- Icember, il'::.2"i. Alsike -Prime cash, $Jt.."ii; I)c-em . her, $24.3.1. Timothv Prime cash. PMT. $1.41; HUH. $1 4.1 ; 1 :1 Jill; May. $."...11. i , plember. $.1.N.1; October. $.".;..; lie 'cembei. $1.Tu; March. $1.sTC.. Live Stock. Chicapo, May 1.1 - Hops Keceipi s, ! tj.iniu head; io Id over, M.tH'i; Very .-low; few scatteiinp sales mostly L'.li lower than yesterday's average; final ity fairlv pood; average cost veslej day, $lt'f . Cattle Receipts, 2.0. hi he-id. Sle-cy Uftuipls. .1 Ml hwid. iSpringers, 23c. Roosters. 11c. Hens, 2"ic. Stags, lXc. Turkeys, :i0-3lc. Uucks, 25c. Pigeons, luc Kgps. 4ic. Butter, 50c. Lard, 20c. Cooking butter, 30c. Packed Pggs, 30c. Cream, 61c. Hides ana Wool. Horse hides, $7.60. No. 1 hides, ID., lac No. 2 hides. He. No. 1 culf, lb., 3.1c. Musktats, 00c to $' 60. Skunks, $2 to $s Haccuon, $1.50 to $7. Mink, $2 to 10. Live Stock. Steers, stoclt, cwt., $ti-S; fat. cwt $10-12. Calves, cwt., $10-1 1. Spring lauiba, cwt., $10-11. Hogs, cwt., $13.15. GRAIN QUOTATIONS Chicago market report furnished by V. Kirby. ludiiager Simons, Day & Co Phone Room 312 .Moloney Building. Liberty Bond New York. Ma 1" day w ere : 3 Us, tin second 4s, M I , f i r-i Quotations. - l-'inal prices to rn; lir-.st 4s. N4 t 1 '4 s. s.1. 74 ; sec- Prev High Low. Close, close. Corn May I.b74 l.IMi l.!Hi,-i l.Ht! July !.7H 1.77U 1.7U l.T-S Sept 1. til's l.4 1 G4 " .iU Oats Muv .... l.ii7U M'-"'7!, 1.0'!' l..itl July h4 .'i2 .ICS; Sept 77 !8 . 7 1; i i .7t;ij .7t;-'- Cash Markets. 'orn No. 3 mixed 2.14 No. 3 yellow 2 1.1 -2. Hi Mi. 1 yellow 2.1-1 -2. Hi Nl-. .". white 2.14 -LI") No. 4 mixed 2. 13 Oats No. 2 white LIU -1.17 ! No. 3 white l it ASure.Safe and Sensible Method of Planting V. A. Stphens. Mrs. Mary (..all an,. Burton II. Tbutber will attend the Illinois state confeietiee. in Wilmeite. leaving Marseilles 'Monday morning on the HkJii train. On account, of the absence of the minister t.ietf will 'it. no iiid-vveek service. K. A. S:e. liens, minister. Services at the Baptist i lliin ll- Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching services a 11; subject of the sermon, "Twentieth Century Witnessing;" ev ening services at 7:30; the subject of the sermon will be "Revealed Relig ion." This will J)o the second sermon in the series of studies in the Chris tian religion. Today in the Court House Record of Real Estate Transactions and Business of the Circuit, County and Probate Tribunals. Circuit Court Don't waste the effort you have spent in .electim? and maturing your seed corn by dropping the kernels into the ground in a hit or miss fashion. Spend your wot king capital in a way that will return a profit 'jn your investment. Plant lor a bumper crop with the New Cases II I bin a vs Samuel Bill lor partition. V W CO. MOLINE FOUR WHEEL II Johnson vs ft al--r.1U lo W. Cook, solr. Kst Julius Mosback Jonathan establish PLANTER It handles all grades of corn with unfailing accuracy. When you set it as desired you can be sure every time it "clii :ks" that the bill goes in right. With this planter you are absolutely sure of three things- The Moline Line of Implements Plow. Hrrtv. Plantar Cultivator Cram Drill Lime Sower Mnwtn Hay Rana Hay Leader Hay fttackcr Cram Bindar Corn Binder fttlM Scale Sprcadar Woiom MollnLfnivaral Tractor YJ Stvphan 8hm Sis 1. There will be no missing of bills the simple drop never fails to work and you can plant acre after acre with unfailing accuracy. 2. The corn is placed in the moist compact furrow at a uniform depth ami packed by the four wheels so that every good seed will germinate surely and quickly. 3. Whether you drive fast or slow every hill will be complete and separate there will be no tendency to string or scatter. Fiiriiltipd wllh a drill ur ar tlluct altaihmrtil it JcireU. U 4 til l) Chas Dana et al P. Hills, solr 2U;i7('h0Htci' .1 Coodell title. Hoy IMtllK Inre trustecslilii. 24L1PJ A P Harwood vs Richard Thorn ft. al bill to quiet title, Kelly, Kelly it Kelly, solrs. Chancery Orders -4 ISO Rleddel vs Allen et al- Order lixiiiK C A . Si solr fees and for distribution. L'l'.uO.'l M I, & W ! C vs N I I, X- Tn Co mo by defis for lv to withdraw demurrer & answer instanter Kranted. W II Hoys & A J O'Cotior entered for ilefls. 21021 Parsons vsi Parsons Cause re ferred to Master to tako and rept proofs. wifu to KUie b. 2. Tweed's May x, l'J2 gcr to (b'omi b. '1. (iron lor; $",B: i. May 1 Wilson I U. 12. :i Mav 1 Wilson U. II. ' .May Wib on Ann Nolan, e. 'L It. add. Mendota; $1.10". . Ceorge. and Lena See and Susie Slrotnak, It. ioii'k second add. Htrea- SINCE 1865 "MOLINE" flN A F4dm IMPLEMENT HAS BEEN A MARK OF QiJALl TY Warranty Deeds April HI. IMHi, Harriet II. SI reel -r and liu band lo Ire, brick B. Streeter. w. -s It. ;i of out It. lit. Assessors' sub., etc , Cttawa; $1. 'May 10, BIL'O, Alfred It. Nolan and K'2!. William and Asnen to William A. Wilson, n. w. :m, 2; $1. i:l, 1J2), William and Amies o V illiain A. Wilson, n. e. 12. Hi20, William and Agnes lo Robert .1. Wilson, w. -t n ',; ti. V-j, s. w. 14, 2, :!, 2; $l. May 1:1, 1:120, William and Anne 1 Wilson to Robert .1. Wilson, w. 20 j acn. s. s. .w. '4 2. w. 20 acs. n. Vi n. w 14, 11. :t4, ; Jl. May 12, PJ20, William and Asnes Wilson to Christine Willsey, e. V2 n. e. '4. 2, 24, 2; II. Jan. 21, HHS, Ottawa Lumber and ( oal Company to L. M. Hane Lumber Company, Its. t to 12, b. C. States' add. Ottawa; $1. May 12. IH20. Ameliu Ilitchko to Sabina and John llalke. Its. lit, 20, h. s. Kactory add. l-trea'.or; $40:'. May , Ht'.'u, II. 8. and Carrie K. Lester lo Amnion S. .lohnson, M . !t to 12. b. 2. Carter Al- Ulnsmore's sub., etc., Slteator; $1,000. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Built for Fighting. The beak of the 'mkIu In shnrper and Mtronner than that of the vulture, nd the claw, belnu required for thu tnptiire of living pivy, tire iiiuch tuor boldly curved ami more sharply point nl. The henh of t lit "Wfcle In nearly KtiulKht fnr.tuHiiH it1tnme from th KHHe ami .sWrn ttiiitiWil I.U1TUM down tvuids lutu a sbai p bcok. IMitsbui'K. I'a.. May l1,'.. -The New York American league baseball club will not use the Polo grounds for its New York City games after the close j of this season, according to an an I iiotinceineiit today by Manager Mc- (Iraw of then New York Nationals, h'he lease held by the New York Americans will expire at thai time, j Mcti raw said, and will not be reiiew ' i-il . A colilel dice here between Charles ! A. Slonebam. president of the New 'York Nationals, and Met! raw resulted j :n the decision. I Breaks Promise. Says Ruppert. j New York. May 11. "If we are or-; ' ilered off the Polo grounds ii will; I mean that our' National league rivals; .will go back on their word to the! Yankees," said Col. Jacob Kupperl. j president of the New York American 1 league club today. "When the Fed eral league peace settlement was Iniade early 111 I V 1 , one ot the stlptl Ijations was that the New York Na tionals should grant us a long term j lease on the Polo grounds. We had a 'verbal understand. ng to that effect .However, if the (Hants do not want lis any longer on the Polo grounds. ; tin re is no Use li ving to stay around. .We probably will find a home smue ' where for l'-1-!." MEADOWS EYE CUT BY BATTED BALL Pittsburg. Pa., May 1.1. Lee Mead ows, pitcher for the Philadelphia Na tionals, suffering an injury .0 his eye Thursday afternoon which will de prive Manager Cravath of his services on the wesieu trp, and maybe longer. After the game bad been declared off by the Pittsburg manager Hie Phillies; continued batting practice. Meadows was nt bat when the ball glanced off the bat handle and struck him in ihe lett i ye, breaking bin spectacles and flitting both eyelids and the while of the eye new they AMERICAN LEAGUE. W. 1.. Pel . I Cleveland Hi 0 .727 i Boston I I 7 .11117 I & Chicago II 0 '"'"'" :J5 New York II II ..".HO t X Washington 11 11 ..loo i ,-t. Louis lo II .1711 1 Philadelphia 7 12 .2.10 i 1 retro it ,1 17 .227 j Yesterday's Results. Washington. !; Detroit, S. Games Todav. St. Louis at Washington. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at New York. Chicago at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Auto and Buggy Top Curtains made and re paired on short notice. HIGH SCHOOL LADS IN INTER-STATE MEET Chicago. III. Mav M-Twenty on- nigh schools jf Illinois and Wisconsin with 21.S individual a blelics, will com- j pete this afternoon in the annual inter j scholastic track and lield champion i ships at Lake Forrest college. In the j absence of the Cniversity of Chicago j prep meet this season, the event at ! Like Fores today will rank with the I annual I'niver.-ity of Illinois hingh i school track carnival as the ehi -f 1 cvi nt of the kind for this state. ; Oak Park high, which already ; W. L. Pi'. ' Cincinnati 1.1 !i .1121 ; Boston M 7 ..l.ss - 1 Pittsburgh 11 ! .'c'iO j Brooklyn 11 0 ..laO ! Chicago 12 12 ..It'll I Philadelphia 0 12 .40H ; SI Louis tl 12 . J '. , New York 7 12 .2iiS i Yesterday'"! Results. 1 Brooklyn. ;1; St. liuis, 1. , Cincinnati, 4; Philadelphia, 2. Chicago. 7; Boston. 4. ! New York Pittsburgh, cold. Games Today. i Boston at Chicago. Brooklyn at St. Louis. ' New York al Pittsburg. Philadelphia iat Cincinnati. fend hi- title against Leo. Handy, ot the Detroit A ('.. A. Siegler of the Ill inois A. ('., and Harry Pierson, a local j swimmer. The second championship 's event will be the live hundred yard won the undisputed indoor honors in Cook county, and carried off the an nual interscholastic at Beloit college, is entered with a full eam. and is a favorite. The event is restricted to high school., no academies or priva'e 4schools being entered. North Division and West Division high schools of Milwaukee, Racine and Kenosha, will be the Badger state's best bets against Hie well balanced Oak Park squad. From dovynstate, Danville will send some picked men expected to break in the scoring. The meet will develope keen com-.j petition tor high scoring honors anions the individual stars, with Herb Steger of Oak Park and Dave Kimball of Deer lield the outs'a.iding performers from the Chicago prep contingent. breast stroke for women with Thelma j Darby, Kegina Hies and Margaret j Woodbridge competing. I New and second hand Buggies; also all kinds of repairing neatly and promptly done. Sharpie's Cream Sep arators and supplies. H. G. KRUSE MISS LEITCH RETAINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Ni w (astle. County Iiow n, Ireland, May LI. Miss . "oil l.eitc.i re ained her title to the British wcini a's go'f championship yesterday by defeating Miss Molly (liitliths in the Mini roend of the tournament, 7 and ii. Favor able weather conditions marked the playing of the deeiditi" round, which was followed by a huge gallery ol t-pectato rs. Mi.ss Lt itch opened w ith a s eadv game, wtiile her opponent was 'weak on the greens, her poor putting being partially responsible for the loss ot the first three holes Miss Crilliths' play improved some what as the match progressed, but at the turn the champion was goitu-j .steady. Ai the close of the first j round Mis.s Leiu.i's stroke score was .HO to Miss Critliths' Ml. Miss Leitch maintained her lead throughc .;. the second round. f i ' " ...w .t-4 iIIJi3illSitfil 4 .... Established Policy The established policy of the First National Bank is safety for every dollar and a service to meet every legitimate require ment. Your account subject to check is welcome and invited. RICKERD IN ILLINOIS TO BOOST PRIZE FIGHTS First NdTISNflL OTTAWA Chicago, May 1.1. George L., more fimiliarly known as "Tex," lUekard. hexing pre tnotf de luxe, invaded noithern Illinois territory again un announced. Thursday he came into Chicago, sjut 1 his time unlike the lime a lit It? more than a year ago, w aen he adorned his pedal extremi ties with ".sneakers'' and came to a "Botil Mich" hostelry to match Jack Dempspy with Jpm illard for that memorable Toledo strap last July Rlekard was willing to allow it to be known that he was among us It wouldn't, be a bit surprising- If :he future, develcped that this same "Tex" had pulled an oar for kgallzed boxing in Illinois. The fact thai ICrkaid s,wung stub, a heavy punch in tho action that sent, the Walker bill through both houses In the state of N't w York and put it up to the governor to sign leaiU one to believe thero mlgh'. be somevhlng in this dope. WILDE KNOCKS OUT PHILADELPHIA BOY Philadelr aia. Pa., May 1.1. Jimmy Wilde, the KngliMi lad who holds the world's flyweight title, knocked cut Uattling Murray of this city In the windup at the National A. C. last night. The bout w.is scheduled for eight rounds, but Wilde put over 'he Mulshing wallop alter two minutes and twelve seconds of t'.ie second round. Battery and Electrical Service Station Phone 907-W (M) Starting, Lighting and Ignition Specialists. Prompt Repairs. Everything Electrical for 217 West Main Street the automobile. OTTAWA AArMAAAAMAiAMAAMiMAAAAiAAAMWWWWKAAAAMAMi' TWO A. A. U. SWIMMING TITLES CONTESTED FOR Indianapolis, May 15 Two r.ation il A. A. V. swimming titles will he de cided nt the Marlon Club pool here tonight. Perry McCilllvray national 150 yard back stroke champion will do- Starved Rock Park DANCE PAVILION Opening Night, Sun., May 16 1 920,' and every Wednesday and Sunday night thereafter. STEADMAN'S ORCHESTRA If you don't want to dance in a proper man ner, don't come! Improper dancing of any kind is not per mitted! Four dances for 25c; 85c for entire even ing, including war tax. Ferry, 10c one way; I 7c round trip. Main and River Road open. Canyon Drive road closed. ,, ...