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IV A Vili'M 'I If MM K - .MM ICN L. FRIDAY, JANUARY It, 1921. PAIIE THREft HIGHWAY BOARD 10 LEI CONTRACTS FOR STREATOR AD r i r T HO ROUGH FAR B SOUTH or OT TAWA SLAT CO FOR EARLY IM-PROVEMENT- HIGHWAY WILL DE AMONG THL FIR8T JOC1S TAKEN UP THIS SPKING-SPE CIFICATIONS ALL DRAWN. Contracts for the highwuy loading from Ottawa i" Btroator will bo lel when the flrsl awardH for work are made by the Btato department "i pub lie works. i ,(' highway BngltiRor'H office In this city, plana and specified' lions fur tin' Improvementi have i completed and an e 1 1 mate i now being made relative in the advortl log for bid i Tin' highway la i !" eighteen fel In width Mini in. nl- hi concrete, simi lar to the niics coiiH true ted easl and ureal of Ottawa. H la hoped in gel the wink of building tin- roadway under contract i his i oa -mi. Mini to complete several miles of II before fall Surveyors are al 'in1 present lime hi work on the roadway between the end of tiin cement strip constructed west of Ottawa, and tho canyon drlve in Hie state park, It Is tin plan of II. I-: H uber, Hi" dlstrid ongim er, t get tlits wink compli tod tin sum mer, and to also have tin mll! of Bicuompllshed If tho railways could have i ransported I if nei ei lary ma terlala. Hi,' record or the your Bhould not i. (i(j ,m s iiinnii a Iving credit the contractors who (ought doterroln .mIIv to complete their contracts ov in the face of thv's discouraging ,. ution, Tho pnbltd should know thnl the Incn used 1 ol of labor Mini material u well u i fcjic Intormittonl ,ltf nf m I i i. il cu'UI lUK llu' eoll- itroet, lofi yesterday for lowu, vrtT rf'-k. ft W. ; '""'," wlii'l-'- II" will SlUI'e ' HI iv fill "virwra yr mL. vn I i :,.. .1 ' f, , 1 , o. ,:, " home in Ottawa from a vl II in Chl (Mi frank 1 oughlln, aged 51, died i Walter, all of Bt, James, Oftgo, ,, i,i.k ... i mi,.., i,., Mr. Mini Mrs. Honrs Twalt went ii aoIi frlem Vincent Kreoman and T rr Irwi wore among those h r, u Mends in Motrin lasl night, peiag mi Hi" TboiiiHH Duckwor' I'M l .i il.t, i, ,,l I'll,.', I rn n.nl , .,1 busincai ittawu yesterday ' r"Ty morning She had Ji . Hardy of La Salle was a n !" ,',n"''" !!. 1 ,u'4 ""V" '" towl bu",neB8 known in this vicinity. 'I i . V , I , ago they moved to Esthi n Barrett oi Btreator was calling whcro tho. r0HfdcH until ki on Ottawa friends yesterday, Jamei about four yeura ago ash Robert 1 1 n of Btreator was shak neral services were In id s ihlsiiiiK handi with Ottawa friends " utade at Ksthervlllo Sim li vlth terday. i,, her husband and four John Breen of Btroator was i Irculal Florence, Genevieve, Anna ; rootling among Ottawa frioudu yesterday, and throe ions. Bdinonil, Tl Suiidio i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .it iii" home of the lat' parents, Mr, and Mrs Anderson Bert Hbun llrookflcld s Tim Crowl Saturday on his aun tin i ran acted business in rrda) , was mIIi d to Mendota icounl of Hi' death "f '. A Graves oi soneca was n caller n Brookifleld Sunday. John Rilley is visiting here at thf lomo of his nephew, Dave Crowley, BROOKFIELD. in pro do plt6 n i itti TO DEMONSTRATE ' MODERN FIRE TffUCK w ill he stn "'I loin irrow at ' It" Q irner ' ., ,n ha undi r t Ilri t Lion ol Com- George Bchults vl Ited In Ben ecu I i ! night. I Jotn Wall ii of l.a Salle vl Iti d frlnndc in this city lasl night, I mIIi r .ii in-in of Aurora rotunied llil ' ' ' nellli s friend h In i night. Mr, and Mirs, Jess Rogers ( Con neaut Lake, Pa , have returnod i"i their homo after a visit with rela-1 Flanagan. i ni' ,ii' T Duffy, ( iWI.N lives ill tills City. Miss Klslo Walkling of Wosl Main : t i "'i Is vlsitlntt friend i In Chi- Mr I-rmlso allien went to Btreator yi iterday for a vl II with hor daugh- ( to tor, Mrs, ttors rl H. Green. Mr and Mrs. CharleH Qelger and'gt sen Howard of OttawH avenue motor eii to Chicago yesterday for a two i Miss Dorothy Nertnoy, who has hi "ii i; it Ing her parent , Mr nnd Mrs, T. .1 Ni rtney, on West Lufay- tlev. K.nl i business In i i ill has retui ned from Kan-i i ier I il . I 1 1 1 -nil I in ,i M-ii ra iin.o, ,. ,Jn iNamara is transacting sllt . viurgarel Kennedy was u Mo hicago today. rjg caer prlday. mauo a Dusinesn irip Andrew Anderson nnd Henry Twalt 'day. I were Morris callers Thursday, a, C. P. Dlggs, :::'ti Con- jrs. Simon O'DonncJI spent n few are Chicago visitors to-iaVH UH week at the ho of her day, j hrotht r Ki i In Brookfleld. Rev Charli A. Hart I a Chicago i,, ,. Collier was a Marseilles caller Daniel Dlneen i; transacting busi- Junior Itooney intent several daya of 1) (1( 1 I ei III till lllllll" ol' hi u I'M 1 1 1 1 Mrs, Kd Streuver returned to hor I parents, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Kennedy. Shirley Mason IN The Girl of My Heart." The most charming and ro lantic story In winch Miss Ma in has appealed. Also a new HOLLIN COMEDY SUNDAY Your favorite in an excellent play. EUGENE O'BRIEN IN "BROADWAY AND HOME." roadway wesl o constructed, mn cemi ni drive i Ottawa lily lit Sixteen mil", constiuctedj '" Ottawa ii Mori Conw&y Consti building the n Ottawa, compli mill ., before v,t fall The Chicago-Bast si I through Joliet, Itta n a, Pwn field to Bast St. La uis is seventy per cont complel port Ion from Chlca go to Jol pleted with the exception 1,400 feet immediately Lockport; this portion of provemonl can best be di Crossing the river at Lock the road on the wi -1 Ide o between Joliet and Lockpi Join t t hrough Moi i i . ' Salle to Sparland tlm road per rent comjplotod. Tin I eons unpaved port Ion? ol along this route and it i avoided by traffic it possihl traffic should l'o . . t out to Mlnooka, thence keeping Hie Improved road to Morr Moi'ns 'through traffic sin tho road adjacent to the tho north side nnd toil to Beneca, Prom Seneca i ble to use the road under tlon to Ottawa. If consti iiinlnr way H would !" b cross the river at Seneca the south road to Ottawa. ta a all traffli road to La Si tin"! condition Prom La Sail" go south on th Mtnonk, thenc cross the llllni to Sparland I tween La Salli elled ami oiled factory conditi land south to to Springfield with the excep north of Greet ire ould of ,( sho ll Va train out th" ro pleted ami traffic should road undi r Improvement possible. Through traffic low (he Burlington in: Springfield through Lilt h ton, Edward iville, loMim St. Louis. Tin- mileage compteted is distributed as follows: Lincoln highway Dixie highway National old Trail - road Chicago-E. St, Louis road Chicago-Waukegan road . Stale aid work There are Btill i tracts mi the abov tnately as follows: Lincoln highw ay . . . Dixie highway National Old Trails Chicago K St, Louis Chicago Waukegan n Stat" ; id work in addition, contracts were ed In 1!2h for Lll ;i miles of i und Si bridges on ihe bond Iss tem; involving a total amount 487,070.39. Of them contrai I i mfles or grading and 30 bridge been completed, Tiie completion of 341 mil durable roads during the yei more than we ant Icipated i o built when we laced Hi" car hro ami rulings of tii" int Commerce Commission earl) hum . Tim effort put forth mi'; ,, men! and the contractors ully have built double th" t if conditions had been favors the beginning of the season there vpi" approximately 100 paving ma- L cklBs on the ground sel up and r nlv to go only waiting lor the materials i to be delivered Not more than .V. 3 f iiiesp equipments were in use at sr? my one time during ihe season, and i " range through the season was i,n-' terably under thai nuuiber. Tin- jffl III 'ion would indicate fo the read- er Hunt, as previously stated, dm At Flannellette Ni:ht downs, Muslin Niijhl Gowni Sateen Bloomers, Sateen Petticoats, Jan Silk VVaisl;, Satin Cami soles, crene de chine camisoles. rfZW, W Fll lisX Jv 'W'rW Jf" X ''' NT' '"";' Gingham Aprons, Percale fit mf 111 1 ' 7 'T V i Aprons, Per, ale House Dress- J ML ."' . j es Wool Sport Hose, Muslin m WW 1 m I Ik UP l he greait ary Clearing Sale ever hel egin- 1 ning tomorrow at nine o'clock we place w jr. f m n iff 6 OlOlli II. i 1 ii uiioice 01 an Coat, Suit or Dress Formerly $30, $35, $40 and $45--An Immense M -. , -r- - if m:, aril ftfh .1 ? T. ' . r 4 V ! I I .1 .... : I i. ... 1 f 1 t until whih-. SslivtMlUIH roadcloths, i alamas, all . r, s-- at j)Jo. 1 1 lots, Unseltonos, silvcrloncs, ii i i ' i i,-i ilk lined, ooiuc nave vvonderiui collars o nr: then there arc shorl nhi-li coats, Ioiijt ill arc satin lined, formcrh $30and $45, now S18.95 serces, wool v lours and 1 lie DUltS valama ll wool tricolinc as, some ar ' tailored. VII are ) i ' misses sizes and up to 15, now $18. !l silk i-c. p;eoi sergi -. Som ered, others there are smart, 1 1 1 dresses foi the mi peal to an woman or mi-. all at $18.95. i he Dresses at SI 8.95 i. others plain omens and ige ol color-. matins, charm wool velours, ileh embroid models; then thai will an- W 4 v' fie "1 ,'lw ' r'-rJli'Kf" 11 1 3 ii v. jt r ,r , k'l'-. Formerly $47, $55, $65, S75 and $85. All of these Fine Coats, Suits and Dresses at $29.75 m II 'III- I I I r i s ' i I'M are -mk hiu-.i noiivias, croras, irost 1 I1C -iUcilb oJowj. (jc laines, handsomel) trimmed L ri?Q nr vvitfi furs, silk and seal plushes, Salt's Hudson . ... .... . i ! I i . I fll I .1 r w 'I'ai tii it i in in nniii -non anii inn lenffin lodels; a ureal man with collars and trimmings of fine furs. Flie Suits l""n'.l at $29.75 nseitone, sjoid es, wio vel-llama- and all mo misses suns tines, rluvel d' I nrs, silvcrtons, broadcloth i ilk lined. I adored models and dressy mod I or with fine fur collars. i lie uresses mm I r ien there are uarl and danen mesl satin dresses, taflcla-. iMri:elles, m 'ttes, -ilk tricoli l-. I'liammuese . wool velours, valama". fmr-t p dresses w ith unu.-ual -l le. if icks. all now at $29.75. H ni, nun of wuilv could have lieenlHI illllllliiilllliiiiil li!iililiiiiii!i!!iM,:;::ii':;r Miniiiiiii :i., iiiiiiiiii'ii:iii!iii!!i!:iiiiiiiiii!iii!i:iiiiiiiiiii! i 1 ""' ' IIJilHIillllllllllllllHIIIIHIIIIil'llliilWHIIIIIill