Newspaper Page Text
rr OTTAWA FREE TRADER - .lOl'UXATi. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920. IN THE MOVIES ARTISTS SOON TO APPEAR AT THE LOCAL HOUSES. Pattern for , Home Sewing Flaying M A pattern of thla Illustration will ba tent your addrea. Fill ut the attached blank and mall to the Free Ttader-Journal, en closing 12c in money or stamps. Please allow ten days' time in which to have pattern dsllvered you. v XT ,15 Pi ilea it- 4 i -ex fTho lOTilim t the Mote.,, lamlly I a ".union ye entity at tho ho... oiC 10 Thompson i.n I lunulas st"' A1out thirty Kms.s wi-re in ai aft - ThoV wilhfiHid ut tlu 1 1" I'J KOB horn.. In tlw llo iilternouii. At UT an ri.Jovi-.blo social hour th.-y wnt back ,iih grove the rtmta-V. where a lire was mult, htwk w.ib fried and a 'luciile supper set ed. in hUveninpa plut informal so, lal tin.eWa HP'"t by 'be gues t . 1 h w In attendance, from out of town . Mr.! Mrs. DurUm Mt.niot of Jo h Jlr.: oorKn Craven and da.it r Tipton. Iowa, and Mr. una M'. 1,r 11 t'linepeter of lUlca. 3 O iMIfs Margaret Yenuer entertained a few sirls at her home on ' avenue this afternoon In honor ul Mk-.-KlizaDeth Vincent, who is to leave tawa in a few days, and .Mbj ' Hers of Chicago, a lorm.-r Ottawa girl. During the afternon the rnutw ment of Mis Roes and HvdeiuU W. Ryder of Chicago was annoHne. d. The date of the anproachini; weddin has not ern made public, Imt v. is understood that th ceremony will take place in the early fall. An jovahle afternoon was unlit to me jiii'esU plaviiiK l-ridfte. after whieli i :i dainty luncheon was served by tie hostess. l : Mr find Mrs. John ". llanifen en tertained about, twenty families at at their home at the foot or l.eland street last evening at a ddishilul in formal .lulv 4 eelcbratiou. The en tire families were invited to attend, which brought the total number id quests to about fifty. A pleasant even- ing was spent -watehinp a wo'iiLt' u! dtsplav of fireworks. The pround , were decorated in Japanese lanlerns. ,ate in the evening relrestiincnts ! were served by Mrs. llanilcn. $ v The V. M. P. S. of the Illinois Ave nue KvaiiKeiieal ehurch will bold their regular meetinR next Thursday at the home or Mr. and Mr:. Kdward t halus, ne.'ir rtlca. The yams people will meet at the church at i o'clock and will be taken u tiie farm in machines. A picnic supper will be served on the lawn. Hurini; tin- evening a provani will be gi,n. Tin soi'iety plan niiiK for a l'ih time olid intendeds to make this picnics sill per and uiee'in.; a big success, Mr. and Mrs W. I! Palmer lu-M their annual fourth of July dinner and eelebraiion at their home on the north bhi IT last rvenltm. About 1" relatives and friends were pp sent. t 5:;:u a four-course dinn r was served in the diiiiim ball. The Iioum- and spacious lawn wen decorated in red. whit., ami blue. Murine the rvemnu tile quests tt-illles.-ed a Insi'ltltlll play of fireworks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lainod ten little tirls at .in Wi si .leflersnn street it noon in honor of tin ir littb liose M;,r. the occasion '' sixth birthday. The ln.ise rated in pink ami wliii- . and Kirls spent an enjoy with names and musk afternoon refreshments by .Mrs. Vasm. Vasm cilicr iheir tioii'.' indav aftev ! d.uif-'hter. -Mil- he, .,' w;s dec- little t: i:ib at . l-ate were lert! in irved Miss Cladvs Creen eiitertained youiiK people of the First Met In church ves'erdav morning at a 'i i.T-.v. i. -r.isi in ltarnes' urnvc near ton. The rtitsu motored out . the morniiiK. I'pon their arr the woods they linill a i i ft uienners and made coff(e. After par- Uiliinir of t!i to town. mm J3: V UisW k If tit J If i I PQI9C1LLA OEANcZ;' WHEELER OAKMAN I IK lis: nil. May irly in all and roasted i A JALVNTV URP.So FOR THE tiUOWIM; GIHL !ie breakfart they rciurn-d Thirty-live nf the iiei'tfM'fs and frit tidsVr William Jackson held an en joyable picnic Vfsierilay ell tlie lawn of' his hmne. The mi.- t- went to the Jack-on home i. i the north i'l'.rf in the niornin;:. They served dinner and supper, af er whi-h liny returned to their homes. Pattern (his attraii'iv 1 Seizes: - --'i. A 1. ear si of 4 I ineli linen with nipin.L-.; jn be i: . -d I'el shov, n, plaid with Iiron et J is u.sod to make model. It I; cut ir. 1", 11' ami 11 years, si-e will rt-nuiru ard material. Plue ur green l';:ri:it,'s of w hito piijue or c in ; rat-tins lolor, could ! sliis (!-': imi . As here ;hi-;haui was employ embroidereil in colors Going in for "Subtle S!.-fi." He li Married. Wheeler (JaUmau, w!." :. bit rf free pu'd'ci'v "v I v iMiec, man w bom Pri ;i '.!.. 1 (iiv.i with her heart :u: i ' ' ;v '.h.V. int.' t:i :' : lite -ubtie stun". lie uiU ii.i.e t'f lot', a; role, opposite An j . : ' " K1 ll' i ;n. mn, t!i" h(::!i-divini; 1 1 i'-.. I: 1. t'i her i..-iv 'dcture Chester !. :. , r.it'iltti i- diiiilin it at the P.ruu- on Sunday. T'i i.e . r, - : : of low it w i re I ir. ti. family and Mr. and .Mr- II of l-'airbni's and I r. V. i 1 family awt K.-ne.-t : : Miss Ktma Jacks. ia i ILLINOIS VOMf.N I!tU:.f CI KM IOOO TO MIDDLE LIFE siininn r m !uh: a; til tiert, Mr. ami Mr-We-1 Mai'i s r breakfasl yes Kin ley I 'art.. park ar.d M :" ed. Tiny pent ins there and i (5. A. Mcckciisliiek of j c-i In id a ttitnily i.i. nic t 'l dtiy iii'Tiiint: til Me-1 Ti'ev moiorcd to the t a lr akfa - t was son , ihe rest i.i t!i" n:orn-t lo'.oreil "Tack to town t for collar ar.d other trimmings. I Pattern Dep't. just before noon. HAS DAISY TRIMIMNG ' ! ! . ' PL i swi ; Horo 1h shown a really exnulfa'u organdin frock and an excellent ex ample of Fashion's newest ways with that material. Whito It In, with two-inch filet lnco and inser tion, infinitely flno tucking mid, graceful sprays of daisies withi their follago and in natural colon-. ,6y way of trlmmim. LEONORE. !The many frii-nds or Mella MUM r. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. I'. Milb-r. ill reurel lo bear tlnit while pieliine rlierrb'i, la t week Ihe bidder t lipp' d, lettiiiK her fall and brcakinj; her arm. .Mrs. t'ot'land Mod, ivtit; taken to St. Mary's Hospital at Stti.itor Wnlioa day and on Thun.day was oa rati I o:j for afipendiid-is. .Mr. anil Mrs. Chariots L-'. i p p auto-d tp Stia ator Wednesday eveiiitir. Miss ftdelia Miller, ,air;hler of Mr. and Mrs. William Sclintaib r of Ka;le township, and Harry Y inner were mar rinl at the Mtl'iodb.t 'paisuin;;e in Ottawa Tuesday by liov. II. P. l.awler. lioth are well known in this cumin in i 'ty. ...... .' Herman J. Myers has completed the j foundation for his new bungalow. William Schroed. r has mipiovru his fai m wi!h a new barn. Conrad .Myers ami William Schmitt shin ed'twu carloads oj stoci; to -lii-etK i-tlnesiiay. .Mr. and Mis. Prank Myi rs enter tained the following ut ts at dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. William l'uetz, Mr. and Mrs. J.seih Puet, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pint., Henry Weishroud) and lamiiy, William J. Myers, Air. and Mrs. 'Will Sebmiit, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scamill of M.ndon. v'arl Pui:'z, Mr. ui:d Mrs. John Weiuroad. Mrs. Uott.ao l-u.z .a riously ill at her home. Mr. and M..-.. Ea.d Myir. Ja;iRlitT Fern ami hai.di V'.)miiienii..n aiifoed to S1 reator liuiurduy. L. iils AM, lit a and Pritz Wester were Peru wsi'.ors W ednesday. The I'oi tteis' lawn social ui 1 not draw a vcr. lar.-e ck.w J, on account ot the unla . oraaie weal hi r. Children's day was ceb .ra!"d at the Kvaiigeileai church Siindtty. Co.irad I .in let. i!iu.-l".r latiiaa ami son llarr,. and Acnes tieese aintiied to flrcator .Saturday i-vi. ning. Mis. litjaanl Kiaiw. was iiosle.-s -'u tbe .sofit'l circle. 1 .in i';. day atu-rnooii. A new iici: u r was audi d lo Hie roll. The iii.'.n: ni"etii.s will be held at ljorimi l.imlcr s July S. Mr. and Airs. Frank i.-anff of We Iiona wcio ei.onorc callers .Muintay. boriiia Under eiiteil.ailied the' fol lowing Kin s!.-, at. dinner Sua lay: Mr. and Airs. Kivin ;;vl'initt and Theres.. W union of Kittle, All.'.ses Anna and lone ScbmitL of South Pakota. ..r thur Arenz of liicliland. Wtamer Kclimii;, Verullta Ziiuiin f man and Pcoiice Sc lim H t of Chicago. .Mi. and Airs. ( harb s hcaillbuner ami sons V'iimr and arl ai d Mrs. Amanda llrov. a were titn alor tdiop pers Sat Hi- lay eveliiiiK ( aarle., I'lltbsen was a i'eolia buta nes.; call, r Thur- aa) . Mn. i'lid Air;.. Ifcm:!n J, Alyers and Air. and Vis. Herman Seinniii au toeil in st reator Si-.ttir lay evening. Alissi , Anni" and lone Kchmilt ot Suiltil IMkni.t, Wl" have been spend iniv a cieiple c! v. e. i.e V N i I i n e friei'ils and relating here, ietir.C'd liomi Sunday -v f-tiins;. Mr. and .Mr:, Leo .I.e'Je - are tin parenlt; of a :,ui. I.nr:' la ! .lurd.iy. Millie Mon tliv' Afiller. d iiitjiter of AM. and Mrs. Aib! b A'ilb ''. Wim taken lo SI. Mary'.-, ho Pal !e liave her !ou- V add lease send ress. Cl. Pattern to i. enclosed. my Name ... No Size Tostoffice State .... M!H sils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scliinzi 1 receiv id word Saturd.av evening that the ! Illinois Air. am! Mrs. J. W V;:;.,tt - : tarn- -hiitiio on Monday ev- r.i'.;- ; : . "'" caco. win re they had I- ti v i-it.'.s with their dutteJiter A!.".-. !i: w;,:d ! teer. Air. and Mrs. P. W. S.fe v -'-: j la' t.-r part of Ci.- ue-k with reLo.M ' in Versailles. I Miss Moreno Ciinroii. n wiil l-. teacher of (' ' r sell;. ul n-xt c.if a. a salary of per m.m-.!!. Mrs. Karl .Mnilin ::s a :'! st ' ilioine of h-r brother. !.. It. !'': d. ;:; j Peoria from Pridtiy :;M:1 Sat; !..-. He : hu-.hand, Iht i.tla-.-r. !M J. P.'d. t.t.d j wo sitvi's. Alisses l.'.r i and P v.:-. P yd. were also -iUe.-' th-'re on Sati i day. i H. J. SchmiHen ami ustiily an 1 M ' land Airs. William S. :i;r.il:.''ii ;-eti. ! Sunday with re!ative hi iVr:.t. j Aliss lone Kel!"y r--".ir!ed houic or ! S'.inday from her v:-P i:: :'v ator. 'aA' WO f ft . t ,111 V ' .& !"'at nasties' i former's home in l-ellill?.el Schill.e ! rotlier's Ottawa, and .Mr. att-nded wife bad ib d at her ! Mr. and Airs. Frank; ami Mrs. William j the funeral at Ut- j tawa Tuesday. Mr. Wilson of cry company was caller Thursday, station in Chaib William .Nam! Molar Hti: Hi'.: an arm acre Hie Peori;, a i.eonore iiisiallintr a Pllilisen's has purelur- tne cui:.-,nii Cream- j u-iini 5S cream I i 'oia rv. ! I th-; r.il it)t; I RUTLAND. s. Airs. Tuesday Atte this week Th" family Sam r held a Wiirtnt ni:il:!l I ent"t'lained the :b at her hoiii-.- Air. and n: ion at A!-s C. A. th.-ir home After you eat always use ATONIC J.FOR YOUB SfOMACH'S 'SAKE) one or two tablets eat like candy. Instantly relievosHeartburn, Bloated Gassy reeling. Stops indigestion, , foodsourinp.repeatinp, headacheand Ihe many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach FATON'IC ia thobesstrcmedy, ittakea the harmful aeida and gases right out of the body and, of courpo, you pet well. Ten3 of thousands wonderf u!ly benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded by your own drng gi3t. Cost a trifle, l'loase try it! '! : ''When I ivarhe.l i ; -line nni-ilov. a and :n peed 1 . I'leiee's Favorite Prescrij)- tionsnrelvproveii;.,) l eallthat is chiimed Mr it and 1 came throujrh tliis criM i al t line w tt !'. liotio ot t.ic ilistrcssun; ail mi nts w hich alii i.'t so many v.- mien, sitcti as mill , was '. .1 !1 so sTrenc una wen that I could scarcely Meli.-ve it myself. I rirlttir.'v vof.l.l reronimeir! Dr. Pierces l-.iv..riic I're.-cription to all women of middij are." Mas. L. Kitcue.v. I'o k I-l md, III : "In my Kirlhood day? J sufi'eivd ,rom irregularity and v ou! I become run-down in health and my mother would (jive me 'Favorite Prescription' whenever the saw that I nea, a-I a special tonic. At one time w hen I was sip.'terns during development she gave me a complete course of treat ment wiih Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre seri tioa, 'UoMen Medical Discovery' and 'Pi"a.-an; Pellets,' and I still remem ber that these medicines restored me to perl'i -t health, making me feel better in twry way. 1 have since married anil am mother of three children." Mks. L. L. M.umx, 4'i-7 Seventh Ave. J join, lib: "As a household remedy lor shi-rui-h liver, sick beadiches and coe-'ipti-i m. I have l'e.ii" 1 Dr. Pierce's P! a.-a'it Pellets io give the n'.'icist satis-f.-icti on. I naiid scare- ly 'k, a p botise' wiilwut them. 1 Im li"V- ti ii.ive saved i'1" m:Tv :i I'oeti.r bill. ar. !, serior.s ill-e.e- Mia;. L'.,:..'. .M. I'tCK, 703 Lud low Plac". SULPHUR IS BEST 10 CLEAR UP UGLY SKM Irritation and Breaking Out Often Healed Over Night, Says Skin Specialist 'Any brrabini; out or skin irritation on face, neck ur body is overcome quickest by applying Mcntlin-Sul-pliur, says a noted skin spcrialMt. ltecau.se of its pfrm destroyine; prop erties, nothing brii ni-r been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that inst ir.tly brines rase from the itching, burning and irrita tion. I Mcnt!io-Suldiiir heals eczema i right tip, leaving t!w skin clear ami smooth. Jt never lads to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little 3ar of Metitho-Selpkiir may be ob itained at any drnn store. Jt is used Hike cold cream. c Yi iui PILLS '1 111.' (it .'. VlA H IIP i v.. .HMMftl AHU Illtir ire)! .,,Ul I yM-,f1.)w;,-,I..-'.';-fc:l.AUAV'. H-'l.tl if I I . A TAXI CO Phone 126. Stand opposite Otta wa Hotel. Upen day I and night. Butter-1 Oinundsovi I l;C. J P. E'UCIU OC Do Bright Lights Hurt Your Eyes? If no. you may as well decide to he. rid of the annoyance umi having de cided to do it, DO IT. For eyes (hut are ta-mdllve to light wy have a nieeinl louse, that in (ho majority of nines ejves quick relief. Glad to Explain to you at any time. W.H. LAW OPTOMETRIST 824 La Salle St. Ottawa, HI. "h, He Never Had Time The other day a man lost two hours because his bat tery suddenly vent back on him. He could have saved delay by keeping that battery shipshape. Sidestep trouble by stop ping in. Ask about Threaded Rubber Insulation the kinH, selected by 13(5 manu: facturers of cars and trucks. Battery&Elec. Service Station Jauch & Dicus, Props. ICxpertH on Start", Oneratora Mani'tos and Colls. 8treator, 111., 109 W. Main St. T oil I1R crude petroleum niarkt't plnys no favorites. All refiners come to it on equal terms. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is exception to this rule. It bevs ti1.' crude it needs in the cpen market a: d pays the market price. Only an infinitesimal part of ihe entile oil used by the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) comes from wells in which it lias even an indirect interest. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) concen trates its attention upon the hiyrhly special ised business of relimm: crude oil. it sticks to its knitting. In tlie p.a?;t four years the demand for the refined products of petroleum ha.-s more than doubled, while the increase in tlie pioducuon of crude lias been only about percent. This Rrowinn d'.Mnar.d, rlas the iacreased cost of dn!!in.o; and equip h:..'. caused the price of crude pjuvLam to adwrxe. The market price of crude oil is a dominant factor in the price which the Standard Oil Company t Indiana ) chavj,vs for gasoline. ' Wherever possible the Company anticipates the trend of the market ia making its con tracts for crude petroleum. Whatever bene fits if derives accixies to the public in lower gasoline prices. The price charged by the Standard Oil Com pany (l::c!i;Ma lor but not t tlie exto: tasohtie b.as advanced, t warranted by the ad vance in toe cost O't cruc on. The cost of this commodity to tl;e consumer would le very much h ichor were it not lor the fact that tha Standard Oil Company 'Indiana), thro'jfjh rrore eiTu-ient romr'no; mcthoids, is able to utii:.-:e ar.d make into ust.'i'iil products all portions,' .h.;: crr.'-ie petroleum. The extreme cconorav rrd efficiency of the Standard Oil Company ( Indiana i ref nir.;.: and distributin:! nieth.d : ave ac ted as a deterrent upon the upward trend of easolmc prices. ' This Company skives its customers ia tha 11 Middle Wester ;i states which it terves the benefits deiived from aire savim;s v.liich it effects in the refining of gssjiir.e -;!d other petroleum products. Standard Oil Company 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago PUB 1L I HOUSE and LOT Thursday, July 8th, 1920 at 2 o'clock Sharp I will sell at public auction my six-room house and lot located at 802 La Fayette street. This property consists of 6 -room cottage with elec tric lights, gas and city water, good basement, located on large corner lot. This property is to be sold clear of all incumbrance. P. S. This property is to be sold without reserve. Terms of Sale Ten per cent of purchase price on clay of sale, balance August 1 , 1 920 when possession, deed and abstract will be given. Col. Dan Fitzgerald, Auctioneer. MRS. NORA LATCH, Owner y.!l.,ii,..,H,j,il;!,..j;i.li.illijfc 4 " ' ' ' iii.i'diiiin'i.nisiiiii;!';!;:' k TI hardly knvf. h,H v n Ihm7 m fire I ll'.tlt. o iiui i. .....(-, Where YOU scrupulously exact that the procM3 Are Served of fl!!in a Prescription exactly an r--it( the doctor's orders. Tart ot the pharmacist's technical education is a full appreciation of the import ance in following the doctor's or ders EXACTLY to the hun dredth part of a grain. If you could see a prescrpition being filled, you would see first u small piece of paper put on each nlate of the finely adjusted balances ro that exact balance is maintained. You would see the drugs offset tin tiny metal weights, even to a spec you'd consider unimportant. You'd see every step checked ar.d cross checked, i Duncan's PRUG STORE Ili'ltWt'liliiMiirilfi ;llt;' ii'i,; .;if,. t.'i.'H! (i;i;;.il'.illi,i,ti.!iN.lHili;rilj;lt,niiill' 4