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PAGE SIX OTTAWA FREE TRAPER -JOURNAL TUE8DAV, JANUARY IS, 1921. FREE TRADER -JOURNAL AND OTTAWA FAIR DEALER 115 West Main Street Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday. FREIC TRADER-JOURNAL PRINTING CO W, II, os.MAN Editor and O. II WOOLBBRT TERMS: Dally, one yiar In advance by carrier Daily, per week, by carrier Dully, one your in advance, by mall, in i. Dully, ono your in udvunee, by mall, niitshli Entered ns second class matter Mar, 25, li'-11 wn, 111 . undor the Ac-t ol Oct 1917. Member of the Associated Pr The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to of sill news dispatches credited to it "r not otberwl am) iilsn local news published heroin, EVERETT TRUE BY CONDO. (SportinQ i TCN.Ii.'.-.B .1 " W ft V TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 192 NOT IN CANADA ONLY. Recently a grand jury, sitttnj; at St. 1 athenncs, 1 intarto, g; utterance lo a warning vvhtcli may n) he applied s !cl to tite minion. The presiding judge had made sonic observation regai nig children running the streets and il was in answering him il the grand jury said : "We view with alarm the marked increase in the number criminal cases Iiefore the grand jury. We feel that this i uh-. a large measure, to a certain laxity on th part oi parents bringing children up to a proper observance oi law and order, respect to the general welfare oi the community. I'urther alo in their report the grand jury recommended the cntorcemeni oi I law in regard to juveniles being on the street alter certain hou pretensions only a short distance from Niagara halls, or at a other Canadian town that well might be considered under i "Down East" influences, is it anything to lie wondered at that 1 West the Wild West, as thi section appears to our Canadian cot ins where there is less restraint imposed upon the individual, i iii" young, similar conditions exist. Yet the applicatii n of the spirit i if the criticisms d the anadi grand jury would not be at all amiss here in Illinois. Some yet ;. while Charles S. Deneen was state's attorney for t ook count there was a meeting held in the Congregational church t this ci which was addressed by him. Among the things he called atte Hon to was the fact that the greater portion of the crimes coi mitted were by youths between the ages oi sixteen and twenty-fot One needs but to go into the juvenile courts oi ( htcago, today find a verification of his utterance. Ii anything should be fout different it would probably he in the lowering "i the minimum a of the offenders. With the wave of crime sweeping the country, one cannot r frain from questioning whether or nt the parent-- oi today real i that their boys, yes, and fdr!. too, are becoming educated in t rudimentary principles oi wrong-doing by being permitted to e ercise their own fancies, seeking such pleasures as their youth f desires lead them to. A reasonable amount oi pleasurable cntc tainnieut is necessary, but this should be tempered with parent restrictions and a prescribed daily routine oi work. And above : tilings, the parent should know where and how the leisure hours a spent. There is an old saw that admonishes that "Satan finds n a work for idle hands to do." With the reports of robberies, murde and other crimes, four-fifths committed by mere children or youtl who have barely reached their majority, that till the columns of tl daily press, it seems as it there had been much idleness allowed tl youth of this age which the arch enemv had taken advantage o T tp T1 ' 111! I l33A NKS and Posr oR'tes Hi I Afte ou-r of coMMiMioMii rm ! lulte A& THOUGH YOVj A'C; I I i " ' ' GOSSIP Today's Markets 0 WANT MIDDLEWEIGHT MUDDLE UNTANGLED MMM MMU-.'M 1V. aMr.'M-yv. ITALY CANCELLATIONS CAUSES GRAIN SLUMP Vv Al I AC I GRAIN MAHKt. I S. ioal $1.7.". in .i.'i .00 OUTH OTTAWA I LEVATOR. 1 . 7 fi I ' ,110 Il Ml RUCKRIGEL'S EL EVATOR. Pot.it, COLLEGE ATHLETICS GUIDED BY FACULTIES MARSEILLES NEWS 00AL MAHKLH." Ill ked BggS, 40c 'ItttT. .r)"C. , (Kit tif. butter, lOe Hides and Wool. GRAIN QUOTATIONS hlcago market report furnisned hj W. Klrby, manager Simon. Oat 'it . Room 312 Miilniit.y tiuilfltilft Pro? Igh Low Clone, close Office Phone. Blacl MARY MACARTHUR 5. House Phone Black 35. f Ofice over Star Theater. t?mw.mtt.c;--war -. t, imn:m. annmsini 'HREE POUND BABY BORN TO WM. BLUES THE NATION COMPAN t UTICA i in 1. 1 BIKE RiDERS DOWN TO A STEADY PACE "UNCLE JOE" CANNON. Representative Joseph (i. Cannon, of Illinois betti tu some 1 00,000,000 of his fellow citizens a "I nele I holds the long-distance service record oi the American Me has broken the previous record established by Senator Morrill, of Vermont, of 43 years, 9 months and '4 da) now going after the mark set by the late William K. Gla 5, years in the British house of commons. As "Uncle Ji on the sunny side of 85 and in good physical condition, money he will nose out Gladstone. Mr. Cannon was first elected to the house in 1 S -j been returned regularly with the exception of two congres misfortune overtook him. But both times he was del merely patched up his fences for the next election, and v eight years he was speaker of the house. He still is a .alert, attends the sessions daily and works hard a a meml appropriations committee, much harder than his friends 1 should. BASEBALL MENTORS POSTPONE MEETING Mrs, Beaten Champ Still Hero! SOUSA ONE CIGAR DOWN TO OPPONENT MR. C00L1DGE. ''Another duly to fulfill," was the sententious comment of Gov ( oolidge on receipt of the new s of his nomination for vice president Equally characteristic was Mr. Coolidge's response to Mr Harding's invitation to become an ex-olTicio member of his cabinet "I shall be very glad to serve in anj way in which I may b found useful." Artemus Ward once remarked of Mr. Lincoln that he "neve slopped over." If Mr. Coolidge has at any time or occasion beet known to "slop over" when called upon to say something, th records make no mention of it. He is the great living antithesi todaj of that portentious product of our politics known as th "windbaji." Inn 1 t! COLD WEATHER KEEPS MAN 0' WAR INDOORS Philadelphia, Jan. is -Cold weather prevented Man a' War, America's greatest three year old. from leaving the Riddel barn at Berlin Md vm. Finger Frirt In Cank. A 11-121 IT APPEARS THAT BILLY RUNS TO FORM W.i -hill Ancient Game of Hop-Scotch. AH mere men's ngui mn 1 Ive on ;i rlat) f P.'etty Near the iind. When one has had all ins print C., Jan. r r-rnl to H''Of efa.rds antiquity ink. n mi nil hi ilhiolons nimi hv phi Irtron Unn 1 ,.r hMtBHM i ., 1 aL soak through and he wii th no more ui loniancp, u :,t ,.;iSi omm jear old. Sot f the singing c,im,s -' wewfMI Holmes, nrc of -r.. origin, srhlle lipral oral ' H'"' .vmi iil'u Myrrh Used in Medicine. Myrrh 11 n resin us,.,i r. .r me U "comfortable Scats of Mighty. dtrlnnl purposes snd In dentistry, it Boy in BtanslMtloa Paper n,P i ix nis,, need in the awnufartur1 ,.f m only dlaeiesne hetsreen s king and a Pens :i 1 1 perftmieiy, and i- ahtainei lr.nptit i timt the king .iis ob ti j from trees and shrubs thai gnafr in Urarn Itoston rrsuseript, Ar:iiii;i una Aiiywdnin, by ". ive. ti '4 Ever mid If it :i ra) to Joe Slecher is in an Omaha hospital nursing an arm afTprtod by neuritis. He Injured it in his match with Kit "8t rangier" Lewis when he lost the title. Picture shows Joe telling his nurse and little Eddie Bjoblom, the six-year-old patient ol hi ward, adventures of a strong man Try a Free Trader-Journal Want Ad for Results