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MOB TWO OTTAWA FWT (TRADHK - JOURNAL' ' WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1920. " St In ssnite o flip bad weuther - the chanel of the Pleasant View T.utTu-r oollego was filled last night when the pupils of the musk: department gave their last recital of the yeur. The iiroRram was long and varied an J was executed in an excellent manner. Tin? recital was given by those who n ceived tlieir diplomas and was one of the finest ever heard at the college. The program follows: Gavotte and Aluraette (from suite in I) minor) 1C. U'Albert Mitis Clarissa Johnson. Concerto No. Ill in C minor. llrst movement Beethoven Miss Alma Urye. Organ, Mrs. V. (.'. Paisley. Vocal solo Selected Joseph Thompson. 'Emperor's Etude" Chopin Miss Alma Iirye. "Rondo Capricioso" (duo for two piunos Mendelssohn Misses Alma Hrye and Clarissa Johnson. GavoUo-intermem) .Louis Victor Saar Miss Clara Johnson. Airs. W. ('. Paisley, organ. 'iTaise tho Lord" (original com position) Alma lirye, Joseph Thompson "Pastoral Variee." Mozart iMifs Clarissa Johnson. itlgolette" Verdi Elszt Miss Alma lirye. "Pleasant View College Kong"... Mrs. V. (.'. Paisley Class of UC'O. j Tho June meeting of the ladies of i the First M. E. church will he held at the home of .Mrs. David Arentsonj on tho north 'bluff Friday evening, , June 4. Tho aid meeting will bo i held during the morning and at noon a picnic lunch win e serveu to which the husbands will be invited. The afternoon will ibe given over to the missionary meeting and the pro gram will be in charge of Mrs. 0. M. Kile. A large number of ladies are expected to be present anil exten sive' preparations are being made to make this meeting and luncheon one of the most successful ever held. A large number of the ladies will meet at the church at 10 o'clock and will be driven to .Mts. Arentson's home. A surprise wedding shower was held on Miss Anastasia Crane last evening at. the home of Mis Emma Case on West Lafayette vn.'i i. Miss Crane is to lit married the middle nf June to Levi Haxley, an e.v-i-oMior re siding on Phelps street. About twelve guests were present. The evening was spent with music ;md bunco. The house was pivttilv decorated in lav ender and white and at a late hour dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. The bride to be receiv ed many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Lawrence M, Lucey enter tained the members of the Ail Hound Iliidge club yt.-terday at the Nauchusa on i'aul s( reel at a 1 o'clock live-course luncheon. Covers were laid at the long table for four teen guests. Tile color scheme ol blue , and white was carried out in the serving of the meal. The center piece for the table was a larue -bonnet of white carnations The lunch eon was one of l lie most delightful of the smaller parties id veil this year. In tho afternoon the guests motored over to the Lucey home on 1 oiigres street, where they spent a very enjoy able time playing bridge. Mrs. Anna Cole entertained a party of old friends at her home on .Marry street yesterday. The affair was In the nature of an old English tea and was given in honor of her house guest Mrs. Scott Parnard of Philadelphia. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. II. (Jul- I hranson, Mrs. E. Jesse Robinson, Harm's, Mrs. Lot! Scott Barnard and About thirty young Johnson, Mrs. Mrs. Emerette P iiinilstone, Mrs. Mrs. Anna Cole. people will journey to Marseilles in a hay rack tonight the gueMs of Misses Cora and Jiirdie Newberry. The young folks will stop at a farm house and will be entertained and treated to u supper by iMr. and Mrs. C. V. Newberry, undo and aim. of the hostesses. t ? A very interesting business session of the American War Mothers' organ ization was held yesterday afternoon in the Odd Fellows' hall. Seven new members were taken in the organiza tion. A short business session was held, followed iby u:i informal social hour. SENATE HECKLED BY UN DEMANDING HELP FOR IRELAND DISTURBERS EVICTED FROM GALLERIES AFTER CRIES OF "DRIVE ENGLISH HUN FROM IRELAND" CLAIM OUTBREAK WAS NOT BY PREARRANGE-MENT. Washington, June 2. Tho Tinted States senate was heckled from the galleries today by a dozen women sympathizers with the cause of Irish freedom. Statoined In tho four quarters of tho gallery floor, the women bean their volley of inquiries when Sena tor Hrandegee, republican, Connecti cut, speaking against the Armenian mandate, made a passing reference to the "ravishes of the Hun." "Why not eject the English Hun from Ireland'.'" shouted the lirst in terrupter. "Didn't give my boy to " began another woman, but. an usher pounced upon her before she finished tho sen tence. Cnder the sharp orders from Vice President Marshall the ushers had put. out a half dozen of the disturbers and restored order when the ques tioning suddenly broke oat afresh. "Why don't you put them out?" asked the vice president. "Haven't you enough nerve to remove thMi?" "You haven't enough nerve to go against England, not any of you," replied one of the women as she com pleted a lia.ity exit under escort of an usher. During the disturbance, which con tinued s vera! minutes. Senator Brandegee tried with moderate suc cess to go on with his speech. Several of the women were taken to the capitol guardroom, but quick ly released. T hey professed ignorance of senate rules and said Iheir (imps. tio'iLiir was not by prearrantrement. Two women later gained admit tance tojhe floor of tho Iiousp and, standing in the middle aisle, shouted an appeal for Ireland. Poth were hurried to tho corridors, members as sisting the doorkeeper. Simultaneously live other women Misses Moyra Quinn. Kathleen Sav age, .Mary Ferrick, Helen O'Hrien of Huston and iMary Mef'arty of New York -sprang up in the galleries, challenging members to deny their appeal for Irish sympathy. Their cries were answered by cheers and hisses, while proceeding were sus pended until I hey could be ejected. Keptesentalivo Hlantoii, democrat. Texas, asked that the sergeant, at. arms take 1 lie women into custody. "You can't do that, the whole crowd can't do that," one of the women shouted. Others joined in their demands tjiat they be heard. Doorkeepers attempt ed to take them out. They run around the galleries, however, and It was several minutes before th were finally ejected. :iey f luiniiiuuniuummi uuu iiuoni'Di'iiiiimnmiiiiiii mi, n n ilia Hi. ;;. i r : Him The NationalCity Bank Hi SINCERE SERVICE This bank i.s interested in the success of the people it serves and in the progress of the community. You can depend upon the fullest co-operation when you have your banking connection here. The National City Bank has been a community institution for more than half a century. This bank's long, successful record and its stability are other factors worthy of consideration before choosing your banking connection. Bank will be open from 7 until 8 p. m on Saturday evenings of i Ottawa Capital and Surplus $350,000.00. Patterns for Home Sewing A pattern of this Illustration will be sent your addret. Fill out the attached blank and mill to the Free Trader-Journal, en closing 12c in money or s;ovps. Please allow ten day' time in which to have pattern delivered you. AN EXQUISITE CHLATiON. r- i 'fly - 4r ft, ' T SVi: tvw I ! way. Residents of Sheridan, with the relatives ami friends from all part of the county, as well as hundreds of other pcrsoiiM in search of a good lime, will valuer to attend the pro gram, huiiug the day an old fash ioned h.i ket picnic will be held, which ptoiaKes to rival one of the IMlherings hi Kl in the times of the early seniors, lor geniality and. hos pitality. In ihe afternoon the dedicatory ev onv will lake place. The Sheri- 1 u ill furnish t lie music an I y of ibis city will 3203 i- V, f I A j larry V. Ke an aiid will also dan ia I i. -n t . deliver Olll-.'il'-. SCT ico Kvi-r invited to an ii'.uiou. J5 JSf jy MUCfl SS'WtK3! i OO mi m s. The township lake part in the ono in the county Is cordially uid lliis picnic and ded- I Cranberries. T!u- bi-.i-l:;iow ii cratilieriy section hi the world is in tin. Cape t'o.l . 1 1 -1 i"i. t of Ma-saehusctts. with an :i erase yici I of l-arrels an acre. I . Iii'ie . e ;i : , : Til" iiv . n :il'c ol r. 1 SHERIDAN ALL SET FOR BRIDGE DEDICATION I';- -,; -HO ),: I,. I' t'l. tion of ;i;e s;e ,v i S i i e : . i . i -1 one of Tie in i:ie hi lory of (he at Mil ! del' t i A k j PC2f A P.UXTY l.VUKit CAliMKN'T i Pattern ;!-'i Fiipplies this style, i It is cut ia -1 yiz-es: Small, ZZ-i Medium, S't-IiS; Large, 4-' -1 i." ; and i Kxtra Lu: te, 4 1-1'; inches bust! measure. i Xaiusuok. lawn, batiste, crepe,, fcrf m silk, crepe de chine, cambric audi w-1"'" " muslin may be used for this model. 'jRJNifj! The yoke may be of embroideiy, inseitiuii cr lace. A Medium sizt- will require 3 ,;s yards of 30 Inch material. A pattern of. this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 12c in silver or stamps. Pattern Dep't. H ' 1 Please tend Pattern to my j ) address, 12 Cts. encloaed. , , Namt m.m 1 1 1 1 1 ch:i i.mmti f n ' No. MHiiiiMiiiiiimiimiii ' 1 SlZC MM1lIM.1TMIf IMf MH.II , . 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Be hygienic EASY TO CLEAN AND KEEP CLEAN We have such refrigerators in abundance and will sell no other kind. WHEN NERVOUS .WD IUNDOWN Advance, 11!.: ''After n li:ird :md -nous illness 1 was restored to a n'crt- lii-alihy condition I'nroiijdi 1 h. I'u-rce's l'avollte l'lescnl'- tion which 1 look as a tonic. It proved to be such a splendid tonic that 1 have taken it manv tunes -incc ilicn whenever 1 4t& I'ave lieoii in rvolls ,'.V a i ii I run down and !! never tailed j V to slreiigtheii and ' v . , liudd nie up m health. "I can also sjvak just as highly of (he '(ioldcn Medical 1 )i.-covcrv' as a blood purifier and ;f medicine that is sale to Kive to little children. When one of my daiiglfiTs was only n year old she had "i rofiiloits sores all over her head. I cave her lh .Pierce's lolden .Medical I h.-covery and ii healed up every blem-i-h anil her hair grow nice anil thick. She hus grown to woinaiihoixl and ha. never had any return of blood disorder of any sort since that time. 1 give the 'Discovery' all the credit due it for this cure and take pleasure in rccommendiii'; it ." Mrs. Etta Lewis, care Mi;s. p. M. KoiiEiiTs, It. It. 1 Box Dl. Quir.cy, Iil : "I nm clad to tell what Dr. Pi 'rev's Annric (for the kidnuys) has doao for me; it is a tine remedy. I had been a treat sutferer with my lae'.; and Inn for y.'ars I ut 'Anuric' did wonders forme. I have taken two small bottles atul now tell everyone what a iiood niedi ein? it y." Mits. Stella SrECKD.ux, J.)o2 Jefferson St. .II women who suffer from feminine disorders ate inyit"i.l to wnle the Faculty cf tlie luvalids' Hotel, Buffalo. X. V ., lor free confidential consukatiori and o.d cc, no charge being made for t Lis high professional sendee. This will cu lilr every woman to bent-tit. by ihe u'.vi.'C of the distuisuishcd idi.vsicianj. be as dangerou p.s too Httls Wh.Mi flu skin i.; :;;iilow or yellow, the evct i1k hent). aclici or slecD broken rmHi iinrt-frL'shine. the back aches, or I here is a pain under the ri';h shouKler blade it is an indication that th- body i.s beiiv poi soned by poorly digested and impen'ectlyehm inated food-waste. It is a wise thing to take, nils rMtnvn ihese symptoms by helping to remove the causes Sold ly druiiiisti Ihioiulioii! t'a wfl-l. Id bojei, IV, .c. , ... .unumnrigmMns BMNK Jij a. 4lF i I Sr" Vi ta.Fsc. j Vi-V v , Iv At Godfrey's Cut-Price Grocery QUALITY AND SERVICE BUY AND S AVE Just in Another big car Kinn. Quality Hour, ljoucht before the nd vnnce warranted better than what you are using or your money back. W tb. sacks $3.6!) 2-1 tb. s.ncks $1.90 Ton fresh Rolled Oatmeal, 4 lbs. for 29c Choice fine Rice, 2 tbs. for 29c 503 pkgs. freh National Oats. 15c sire 10c 500 tbs. choice Cooking Fin.:, rcriuirs no sugar, pkg 15c 500 Tbs. choice Apricot-;, t'u 39c COO tbs. choice Evaporated Apples 29c 500 tbs. choice Evaporated Peaches 29c FINE FOR SAUCE AND PRESERVES Gallon or No. 10 Apples 75c Gallon or No. 10 Pineapples, heavy syrup $1.25 Gallon or No. 10 Peaches, solid pack $1.25 GaMon or No. 10 Gooseberries $1.25 Gallon or No. 10 Apricots $1.25 N. K. Fairbank's Ark Soap, labels damaged, 6 bars for 25c Kirk's Washing Powder, 35c pkgs 20c 1000 cans E. F. Mustard Sardines, none better, 4 cans 25c No. 2 cans Corn or Tpmatoos 10c 10C0 No. 2 cans Peas and String Beans 15c 500 tins Van Camp's Spaghetti and Chili Con Came -. . 10c Fancy Hot House Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Peppers, Cel ery, Beets, etc. Open a New Charge Account by calling No. 128. T. R. 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