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HUE TWO OTTAWA FREE TRADER - .101 K VAT, SATURDAY JANUARY a. 1921, Ottawa Tout No. 27". Kniutits o the Maccabees, bad a ineetlng of more Uian usual faterea! last evening. The occasion was tbo Installation of ofn cer and other regular buatoea, f! lowed by an abundance of coffee and douftouts for the attending knights, of which there were something over a hundred present. The officers install ed by Past Commander Otto Schneid er WWe as follows: Past commander- Samuel Moore. Commander Wallace Bute, Lieutenant commander Harry Neb ergall. Record keeper- Robert Bute Chaplain Verne Blgford. Sergeant WarfieM Ball. Master at arms Albert I'fan. First matter of the guard Howard Kennedy. Second master of the guard (Frank I) row n. Ifientlnel Gilbert Burnett. Picket George Baker. p v Tlie members of the Daughters of Isabella organization will entertain with u private dancing party on next Wednesday evening, Jan. 12, in the French dining room at the Clifton ho tel. This party Will take the place of the leap year ball, which was scheduled to occur during holiday week and was postponed. Only the members of the organization and their escorts have been invited to attend tills party. Y- Mrs A. 6, Calkins and Mrs. W. . Carr will entertain the members ol the philanthropic department Of the Ottawa Woman's club Wednesday at the former's home. 1236 Ottawa ave nue. The day will be spent in sew ing on articles for the public health imrse and at noon a picnic luncheon will be served. The Modern Literature Club will hold a meeting Monday night at the home of Mrs A. S. Boss. "27 East Washington street, Mrs. Myr tie Sparks will have the paper or the evening, which will be on Virgin Isls nds. V Miss Kerne Hisler entertained six teen guests last night at her home on Wk'bster street at an informal evening party. The guests played bunco and danced until a late hour, after which a dainty lunch was serv ed by the hostess. The members of Ottawa encamp ment No. 41, 1. O. 0. P.. will hold a public Installation Monday night. Jan. lfi, in the Odd Fellows' hall. Chas. Halladny will net as installing offi cer. At the close of the ceremonies a social hour will be held. By I 'nclc Sum, M. Your Health Send your health questions to Information Chief, U. S. Public Health Service, Washington, D. C. Self ndtiressrcl stamped envel ope must be enclosed for per sonal replies; health ques tions of general Interest are answered in this column by experts of the Public Health i Service. Aid for Fainting. TAFFETA WRAP .i; vv.i I ; 1 1 ; i ; William H I relative It t lie u n Sinill Sif.'H-trft'.. y "7 ' ;, M irl'.l MA III. J XL- h 1 an lnilie.i exnaunuon, or n crowded rooms. In ; 11 cases the pet son is not semblej each othe permat ent and a (lit ion. while fail tion or uizit distinct and b T - I III $M I Ik a i m W) c, I 9 , ) ( Sj SA, ill, ' K w - r Ml i iW Hi mm Harmful Inqulsitivsncis. In Axln and Africa the Inquisitive pus of liilhoons ennbles the unlives i cnitui'e litem lij placing some turn r sweetened water "tit where they can 'iicli It, The liquid contains fl certain Itrlely Of dopey herb. At first the iirlotts crentures Advance rather can on l toward Hie Inrs and taste the liter, (lien llndlng the taste ngreenble, icy proceed to drink the Jars empty. h a result, the, soon become quite rows) anil offer no resistance when ie natives approach to lake them. Bird's Power of Vision. A bird's power of vision is, on the vertigo, nbonl UK) Mines greater than nan's. Birds have been known to ,v a worm on freshly plowed around Try the Free 1 rau.-i Want Ass ' at a Pattern for Home Sewins oatiern of this llluttratlo IH be Mnt your adldreii.. Fill jut the tttched blank and mall to the Free Trader-Journal, en closing 12c In money or tamp. Please allow tan day' tim In which to have pattern llvorxd yeu. Accepted D-i The bureau of still the momentum of n m fined as the product the bodv tlme the ve! apparentlj may cease. I he should bo laid flat on his once, with the head lower t body, to get more blood to U Quinsy Sore Throat of the Ik bodv inncenh snys that mass of An every e ev.-rteil from the I if If f M I M F ! . '1 III J hi- Je.Rt a "little wrap' Is this eni of taffeta trimmed with quillings of velvet ribbon, but it is the very epitome of charm It Is In one of tuose irresistible two tone taf fetas, orchid and red. and each prow or quillings ts put on with a line taffeta-covered cord. Children Dry FT R f LETCHER S C A S T O R I A Tbt But Proof oi the Good Results of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy is till recommendation one to another. They appreciate what the Remedy has done for them and feel their friends and acquaintances should share the benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy y?c recommend It to any sufferer of Rheumatism. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE 1, tt-nit''nt the Phj tfawa, Illinois OFFICERS: iatn. treat cosa consi.- naF i SERVICE TO ALL. People's Trust & Savings Bank of Ottawa Illinois A SIMPLE FROCK FOR TIH-: GROWING QIRL Pattern 8432 was used fur thi model. It is cut. In 4 Sizes: fi, 8. 10 and 12 years, A 10 year size will require 3'j yards of 36 Inch material. As here shown the dress Is oi plald Kinnham with collar, bell and cuffs of white drill. One could hare checked WOft'.eB, Serge, velveteen, taffeta, gabardine or percale, i Pattern Dep't. Please send Pattern to my f address, 12 Cts. enclosed, f Name I No, f Sire 4 Pottoffiet State .. i j. .... X i,fK-!4-'Mw:M' r : : Accidental Colors. Aeetdeiitftl colors are tllOSC eolort whieii deaead a the ntnta of mir eyes, aii i ie" i hose which the ohjecl really pos.c'.c. Thus, after lacking at the Might sun, nil other objocts Rp(Mar isrk ; after derk calor Is the aecidcptnl color of the bright sun. When ana In. we Pome from dark room, objects Bt first tiften hne a yellow tinge, l ies I tspecJall Ike case after tveartng bine clashes, for a minute or two RftW one has tnkfii them off The ect dental enior of red Is blvlah green; of orange, dark MM; of lht, yel low; of fdiie, white and Ihe eon verse. Bells Worn by Pnests Irnnnierahle and Interesting are th traditions BWIOUUdiag hells. Hells, or MMtflHlM therefor, have ever played an lmiirtant pari In PetigkM cere moni'. In the liooks of Kx dns Hiid Bcolesiast the ornaments rf Hie Inch priest's ejdiod Incluilc hell. Mt Hint "their MM gMgtil N heard nheiieiCf he .' Ii lii or eornoih nut of Die snnc tUary " Their use In Hie CaStCtfl church obtains even to this dux, hells being f 'iind as they w ere of ohl on Ue.- fringe of priestly garments, Capital Stock, $57,300.00 OFFICERS fOI IN GAR I AND, President. W. D. DUNCAN, Vice Pres. THOS. B. KENDRICK, Cashier. DIRECTORS John Garland. Richard Wolfe. W. D. Duncan. P. j. Chine, W. F. Stanton, Theo. Grot, W. J. Sinon. Statement of the condition at the close of business January 3, 1921, as made to the Auditor of Public Accounts. RESOURCES. v Loans and Discounts . . $463,990.45 Treasurer's Savings Certificates . . Overdrafts War Savings Stamps Banking F"rniture and Fixtures .... Bonds 18,183.75 Cash on Hand and Due from Banks 72,744.65 rggaggggMWMMil uijuiiiiw!iaaai8 ti,..se irns'stihle two tone tat- ga in M AW JR. WM gW vlmt 13 I'etas. orchid and red. S m, B V f jOg fMb t ES V W WtoOL 4f iBSM MY ,oi ouiiii.-r- win, i iiaB if wi '3 a i mm wrmz&t h ml ' rrA Tlsfl AivNCftJ 7M3 '.i vam . -a , .. v rfjmwi ZM R1a 5JV?i KgM tLlav m 1 ggr OH mm mm ggggTVaVft hi iMi' I'm'iii -, i ri . t w :ia.3K?a wwi rwrev a?- v mtxm rr rmn-u om Kr ta 'p-a- -w-w mw - ..rrrz- 1 mf ' 1 OI o innation of nu9. 1"K.Ah.lent ?rgi"he thal I Bing difficulty In I otiati ol t".a S I peiitonsilar ab- Try a Want Ad In the rree Trad ':- I inj; QUI the pus Journal -for Quick Results. I I : i m SAFETY FOR ALL III ! 8 1 m sfii&t Ii f '-. a"e. . 1 fet Zli- - in lilliaallfr 'ff'' ' -'"'' " II i , n: ' CHARLES P. TAYLOR, President JAMES P. CATLIN Vice-President JOHN G. SCHUMACHER Cashier O. A. SIEFERT r Aist. Ccishier AN INSTITUTJON The National City Bank of Ottawa is an institution. It stands for certain principles in bankin practice. Its pol icies are clearly defined. As an institution it endures re crardless of any changes in the organization itself. Chartered under its present name in 1865 this bank has continued to serve the peo ple of Ottawa and the sur rounding community until the present day. It is our airr: to broaden our service to depositors as time goes on. You wil! find this a good place for your per manent account. DIRECTORS: 870.00 124.16 464.88 8000.00 Total $564,377.89 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 57,300.00 Surplus 7,825.00 Undivided Profits 6,661,44 Deposits 490,964.45 Dividends Unpaid 1,627.00 Total $584,377.89 "A Strong Bank Growing Stronger." Opened for business May 17th, 1917 lanuary 3, 1918, 1 18,656 01. January 3, 1921, $490,964.45 You work for your money and your money talks, but 4 per cent on your Savings makes it Talk Louder. You can do your Banking with us by mail safelv and privately. CU cr writ? and w. will advise you. Many a small savings account has grown into a big business started wilh a dollar deposited in a savings department. Safelv is our First Consideration. A dollar deposited in the Savings Department of this Bank is Ihe best u ever sown. Systematic saving brings belter business, independence and confidence all can be had Irom Ibe pages of a Banlt Book. 4 4 Rent one of our Safely Deposit boxes for your bonds and Valuable papers- $L00 per year and up. The Peoples Trusl & Savings Bank is thi only Bank in the city paying 4 per cent on Savings. Keep your surplus funds working for you at 4 per cent. Open an account today. This Bank is under State Supervision. Open Saturday evenings from 7 to 8 p. m. LEWIS M, BAYNE. JAMES P. CATLIN. HARRY G. COOK. CHARLES S. REED CHARLES P. TAYLOR. JOHN DEAN TOWNE. I. L. WOODWARD J. G. SCHUMACHER. Statement of Condition of THE NATIONAL CITY BANK Ottawa, Illinois. flfH At the Close of Business, Dec. 29, 1920. RESOURCES. Loans end discounts, bends, securities, etc. Overdrafts U. S. Bonds and Certificates Stock, Federal Reserve Bank Rankin? house, furniture and fixtures Olh'.r Real Estate owned Revenue Stamps Interest earned but net collected Currency, gold and silver coin Due from Federal Reserve Bank Dm from ether banks Due from U. S. Treasurer . . $1 $ 66,196.91 6:1,251.84 167,501.06 5. 090.00 361,710.23 303.70 165.917.55 10,500.00 66,935.89 33.709,36 172 00 22,341.56 301,949.81 $1,963,540.50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock Surplus fund Undivided profits Reserve for intoresl, taxes, etc Interest collected but not earned National Bank notes outstanding Deposits 1,435,683.70 100,000.00 250,000.00 66,241.06 1 1 ,670.00 2,045.74 97,900.00 $1,063,540.50 Member of Federal Reserve Bank, special repository for Government Tunds. States depository for Postal Savings. Uniled Open Saturday Evenings from 7 to 8