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PAGE FIVE. SATURDAY JAfUARY a, 1921. OTTAWA FREE TR VDER - JOURNAL. RESCUE TO 1 FROM CIUTCHES OF NEWS CLEVER PANDERER : C. OF C. COMMITTEE ON CHILD WELFARE BACKS HEA Bones Roll In Mansions it a Aim ,., Z 1 r-VM i) ? A. 1 1 SIXTEEN YAAR ED TO CHIC LICE GBAfl H Vv H I T E S L A V i HELP. tin (I the d ENTiC Depr parents IE PO- IiIN, li ROM BAND 0! APPEALS FOf UUJ IKS. FITZMORRIS TELLS 0 WORK BEING DONE IN PUBLIC HEALTH BRANCH DEBATE IM PORTANT POINTS AFFECTINC OTTAWA. 1 1 V i 1 1 111 Ottawa Ti m Sk Attention, W. R. C. I All members art' requested to mee! t at St Columba school at o'clock ilnuii sharp Sundaj to attend the funeral ofjbori n. AUHsem .'it si. coiumun late A i Card of Thanks, V si, uj t xu heartteit the kind friends and neigh- ii klndl assisted us l" our ivement, MBS. M.W.MK PIAMM, MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM 1)1 N. AND FAMILY, THICK DAI Notice. Why Does Ottawa Look Like a Seaport Town? of Daugh- well, day, Jan. ll, to tow iiai inn post- around. p Berry came many sales Berry Advertiser. SUM 1 Ol li. ' '' '' ' ' ' ' ' - ii ! '.'.irifSSj ! I ROBERT WARWICK 1N "JACK STRAW." Lots of Comedy, romance and excitement. SUNDAY and MONDAY MARION DAVIES "APRIL FOLLY." A story of a pretty girl who frustrates the plot of a schem ing crook. An exciting picture. Also "THE GUMPS." COMING "THE INNER VOICE." 'Mil Hi Chicago society's rolling the bonm! Down on its knoos In lake shore mansions, the "Four Hundred" shoots its dice. Of course these are "society dice" displayed In the hie; jewelry stores. Tiny little cubes of moonstone and agate with points inlaid with sil ver, platinum or pearl. How tiny they are is shown above tive of t Ik in alongside ordinary poker dice. The Jewelers ray they are sell ing like hot cukes. Miss Jean liberie, a sub-d.il) devotee is shown loiiinf; the gallopers, PUBLIC SALE Having rented my far and two rnilf SLOGANS T T -At Mala waul s'l 1 BftCU HOLD BABY BANDIT FOR CENTRAL LIFE THEFTS I will cell at Public Sale at my place two miles east north of Plumb House, Streator, Illinois, on JANUARY 12, 1921. at 10:00 a. m. sharp the following described proeprty to-wit 16 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 16 One team of fine black geldings well matched, coming five and seven year old, weight 35C0 lbs.: one team fine black gelding-,, coming five years old, weight ?900: one team extra good black drivers, well broke to all harness, eight and nine years old. weight 1100 lbs. each: one black gelding coming three years old, weight 1450: one span brown mules coming five years old, weight 2SO0: one span black mules coming four years old, weight 2200; one span white mules, and three other mules coming two years old, two of which are well matched. 12 HEAD OF CATTLE 12 One registered Polled Durham bull. Prince, X-9528, Amer. Polled Durahm herd book: seven head milk cows as follows: one roan cow giving milk, eight years old: one red and white tpotted ccw giving milk, tive years old; three red cows 'giving milk, four years old each: one red cow giving milk, three years old; one red and white spotted cow three years old; one black cow, .'. years old. AH of these cows are bred to above registered bull: three com-two-year-old steers: one red bull ten month's old. HARNESS. 9ne set new b'-eschen harness, nickle-plated; two sets slip nickle-mounted; one set stationary tug harness: one set i sets single driving harness: several collars: on heavy Five tug ham light hai stock sa t harness: ners; one .: tv One lr cpring FARMING IMPLEMENTS jnal manure spreader in good shape: one P. & 0. disc new last )eere disc: one Tower pulverizer; four section wood harrow; ... I . tl MI.M,.H lullll one Janesville cianti plow: one ueere suiKy piow. one nayca cum "T . 1&0 rods wire, one new P. &. O cultivator; one Sattley cultivator; one Menr dcta Tower cultivator: two Hill & Formhals wagons ore nearly new; one. Hill and Formhalls running gear with dump baorris: one good hay rack on iron truck; two single buggies; one carriage: one bob-sled; one cutter; one McCormick mower: one Keystone side delivery rake: one Clean Sweep hay loader: one McCormick corn binder; one complete elevator; one Fairbanks model Z, 3 h, p. engine; one International feed grinder: one grind-stone: two three barrel galvanized tanks: two gasoline tanks, 60 and 80 gal.; one tank heater' several tons Timothy hay in barn. HOUSEHOLD GOODS One kitchen cabinet; one heating stove: one kitchen stove; one Press double washi g machine: 1 horse Fairbanks gasoline engine. TERMS OF SALE . . , r. - I a : .Ilia' $10 and unuer car.n: on sums over iu a crcun ui mc.vc in g.ven on notes with approved security, without interest if paid not so paid, to draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent, fiom date r cent, discount for cash on sums over $10. No property to be r- HENRY BENCKENDORF, Owner. LPH MASON, Auctioneer. D. ISERMAN, Clerk. Lunch will be served on grounds. All sums time will A'hen due )f sale: 5 noved ut he Ch Ms' WILL W,1 HE WILLI m mm lin HOME REACHES SAM FRANCISCO HOUSE'S ATHLETE "j' m ma FN (In it 1 - H, y. fiW i S-V Will CoagrcfsD U?.-soti vote for ; Son now before mil So Will tilt longresMMM h) letltlOB, sui'..ii ,t it; ipned Bf 1. 1 mers 0 r -' "- i RssNtMUtives thlt, Represe it larrish of Fort i tl fppt S Itiches i.. s liounds ard i a -: ' eriean football IgjL? 81 sf Department t Wednesilay I & i ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER More Eureka Vacuum Cleaners are sold to day than any other cleaning machine of its type. A new factory with an output of 1,000 machines a day was necessary to meet the demand. House wives the world over , by their prefer ence for Eureka, have created this demand. They appreciate the Eureka because it is an aire!, alter ard air is an ideal cleaning agent. Study the small drawing below and you get anideaofwhytheEurekahasthepreference. Brooms and brushes get only surface dirt. With the Eureka air is forced, or "sucked," through the fabric into the machine, carrying all the dirt with it. The Eureka sunremacv lies in the fact that its motor draws a larger volume of air at a greater velocity, hence it cleans deeper and more thoroughly. A demonstration will ex plain this clearly. mm m M & H Electric CO. J OS MainS t fernswi ov. i.er. loeatiuii. j try Uie tr3e 'iraaer-Jouruai Want Ad