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SATURDAY. JANUARY 15, 1921. MAKE NEW A i I EMPT TO UNIONIZE STEEL IMITUCD ADDCOTCn Notice. , ,i-o reiiuested Ii UtlSl i Ii iii i Ii Ioiiiiito atteud the tuiiei'ttl "! 10 v to Soul! iiiiiiii ii ii. ill: .ii I m mm mi 1 O'N FHANEM'S P!.L:A : I'h I . I SOLD III AMERICA; MILLIONS IN FRAUD .mi d iii i liii Fren Trade Journal lor uiileii Results, Hi -v.. OTTAWA 1 KEE XRADHR - JOl RXAL. nnn 1 J SLOGANS I DU I i : l!i ! ' MSB r it JHRFF. A F? n rSTF-O FOR PERPE TRATING SWINDLE WHICH EX TENDED THROUGHOUT ALL PAKTS Or-' THE UNITED 8TATI 8 I CUHRFNCY A CRUDE COUN TERFFIT. Boston, Jn, 15. A t ip i I am faugh Investigation Into the $ permtm mart swindles In whli I kjfnda of credulous Invei tors Mi wit tli" country have been robin lipi'ii orderi .1 bj Assistant At General Albert Hurwitss i f Mai wliirh promise to affi 1 1 far more in vestors ;.tnl Involve much more than ! thp Pons! plan, was broughi to light I, v Bterday uj the arrest of thi i Ma ' lichusettfl men connected with I . i ' linn of RothschildCampbell company,! Wd., foreign exchange brokers. Ah i I i ' I til department an on the tral net group of workers In the m hi me who manufactured counterfeit marks 'nj' New York itjul passed th m aroui !'!' legitimate. Like all the swLv 1 llcs, the big app a I was m id to th' i poorer classes, the people with a fewn ' l t I r I ' p 1 Rented . 'is sure I up Went above cent::. been i it tin install s indb rs in ,1 count : Utori letist $5, 000,000 has ben stolen from n tb.. rednlous. II situation would be cleared up rapidl) , In this : Mould follow oi nil othi r partf ol tin country I Ich the i amiflca 1 ion i of & ; fjJi :V " ! YGU DOW" BELIEV . ritK-s. were either duped ' attempts ivi i 1 1 s . The mi n Qoodman ol tedo of Quiii SUNDAY IN OTTAWA'S i i MANY CHURCHES j Swedish M.E, Church, rrairS'? Btreet, Horth Ottawa. Sunday school at 1 1 O'clock. St. Francis' Catholic Church. Bar. Casimir Miller, pastor. Masses at 8 and 10. Trinity Norwaglan liUtni ran Church. ' Rev. A. O. Mortvedt, pastor. Sunday school - 9: !" St. Patrick's Catholic Church Rbv Father Racket, pastor. Low mass at 8 and high mass at 10:30 a. m gcnool at 10 a, m. mug wvrwti St. Columba'i catholic f'hurii Dean Qulnn, pastor. Low masses at and B:30 and hif-'h mass at 10:30. Mai especlallv tor children at 8 o'clocl JJUB and i.i lover Bireei, tv ders of Streator, pastor. Si the morning at 11:30. Preacl Ice in evening at 8 o'clock. EDWorth Methodist E p I - i Vi kits on Bchi ice Mai in t-loi-k. Ba 5n.LT service at w.m. aunuay rciiooi at Zion Evangelical Lutheran church, ' :;" enuptes, 52i NY. Jefferson street. Ottawa. RaV. I flflges, I In . Iloitmai . English service at 10: US. First Church of Christ Scientist ... onial 111 ell '' rla; 1 whs i ., . tor uii ion no i ting than h Gospel services a Adventlsi Church. - - Histci.c Mac toi i . . lKii preaching. Rntfirday (Sabbath) in 1 1 i m . Bngll th Sabbath school Cordially invited. ICpiseopal ehllt'Ii. It- .. '.. Vv. Far Irir, pastor. Residence 5oG K Main Street. Osfaferation ol Hie holj com Jlliiin.iti Brsl Sunday In the month at 19:30; oth'-r Sundays at v: morning jjraver and sermon at 10:30; Banday School at Il:4.r.. first M' thfMlt-t I. pi copal chum Rev. Hiram F. LnwP r. pa tor HoTti Ihl- worship at 10:3 1. T pic, I O'. law a Safi "" 8vn lay school st 1 1 th ii' adtlit Wide in . . U.ot.ii turnout i Children Cs y r: FLETCHER C A S T O R i A MonV ll.uk Williotit .j .(,.- If II : N . s Slv (atU la llM r. one.it rf 1 TCH, ECZKU A. siNiiwowM. rims mkrt lu-hmi il'iw. Tnr ..... 1.. . ... rtA- . Bale by Qspen's Druo store. m 1 F f v f f Rare Opportunity for Builde id We I, sve x siij ;! p .i-rn riON or BUILDING TILE lefl t i from government orders. The 4 at Hie for I Ol ND HONS i .!' G S, HOG HOUSES I P thi te til been VERY GREATLY RE- I 1)1 ' i D. ! vi-.i contemplate inv buildingi investigate., , Al the price tli,'v will v.o in a hurry. Pioneer works r U rtrrrco Phone 1D7:? . i i Marinello MMA REYNOLDS i T -5 iat is Dr. H. Fletlderman I free from reproductive life. s i all noics or cem i nrocess i uestrovins . !!! the material . Sterihzal 101 k is acc mplishe I Here ER by tlic pasteurizing process, using the most approved methods devi ed by scientists. 5 Rut this procei 3 would be almosl without 4 value ii all bottles and utensils used were 2 not also thoroughly sterilized, ihe equip- ment in this dairy includes the most modern S ol bottle washing machines, which, .with suds' steam and pure, clear boiling water, 8 sterilize every bottle and bottle crate. , , r 1 15 ou will appreciate this featui e o! 1 n - 1 1 iii!-; Dure milk for ! v?8 205 E. Main St. Streator, 111. ity Dairy sei vice. your family. a .m mrrv 5 1 9 9. Phone 704. i AIRY I Main Street W I f IAI Th Eett Proof d the Good Result! of Albert's Rheumatic , irxdy b Ihl rscommendatlon one to ore 'her. Th7 ipprecUM what the Remedy l as done for thctn end feci their fre. jj ar,d wytiintancfi ihould share the . a tfiti of Albert's Rheumatic ; ,..dy recommend It to rj lufferci of Rheumatisrp.. PRICE S SLOO PER BOTTLE AN INVITATION. in earlier days the banking in stitutions held a loot from the daily life of Commerce, fhey were a place to which a mer chant came, hat in hand, and his business was accepted ' or not accepted. lODAY (very pro gressive, modern bank realizes that its own well being and ii- . i ...';.? I i to t iie I hi nc Dn us useruiness life or the com munity. JUS F as every mer chant is eacr for as large a vol ume of business as his establish ment properly can handle, so are we eager for the banking busi ness o reputable merchants, manufacturers and individuals to the limit ol our facilities, which are comprehensive SO WE INVITE your ac count. , OFFICERS: 1 1 LORENZO LELAND, Pres. EDWARD C. SWIFT, Vke-Prcs. , CHARLES E. HOOK, YWPret. I OSCAR HAEBERLE, Cashier. 1 FRED A. GERD1NG, Asst. Cashier. Q EDWIN J. CASSIDY, A.s,f. Cashier. .lO.SS I'll FV1. GEARY, Asst. Cashier. Firsl National Bank Assets Over $3,800,000 DIRECTORS fcl orenzo Leland, Eilwin J, Cassitly, i Edward C. Swift, Clarence Griggs, Charles i.. Hook, Lawrence M. Lucey, Oscar Haeberle, lberl E. Gilman, I i .1 A. Gardiner, W. Nrvoy Strawn. i