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OTTA W A FRTTE TRADl-IU - JOURNAL, SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1921, REV. ROMPEL, STEP mr m DAD 10 EVERY m,wm WILL SPEAK HERE C. OF C. MEMBERS TO VOTE ON UTILITIES ji sir. ROTARY CLUB PROMISED LEC TURE BY ONE OF GREATEST EXPERTS IN AMERICA ON "BO Y . ti tut ir M -r i hi at uiru '' SCHOOL TUESDAY NIGHT. Mr and Mi James Wagner, 918 Douglas street, are the parent of n bab) bo born this morning at Rs burn hospital VleMunn, Paul Dwyer, John , und ISdwnrd Barrett were pu ngeri nil morning, iey will spend the day on ' local K" I h ndlntt I iTmTi f hi, proprietor ol the y, rel urned after : 1 1 I convention at th i ,mit Kenneth 8ap lose who U 1 1 t OI Mr, and Mn Ifiai dren ot Jollel spet gellla w ii ii the I'M M. K Dlx. M lm . mi, i Mi .ii s in Sunday In Hi M r, and Mrs, ,l. I iiir military funeral Ottawa Sundaj M ra, i in ar Blatti her home in hlca s neca II ii bi r a hi. Peter Rrlodj oi Son. ca on business Rtu .nil K i 1 1 ' I , ' i M E NT TO FEEL out public nailer Thursday evi rcniTittr -r rki a rt r PABBABaJ A 1 1 1 - 8 Uf'C'll TIONS. PLEASANT VIEW. I lit and two chl C0NTR0 nf fit, Andrew's i went oi to" n Wi ' Leslie Bowers iiml, i, in Miir-1 In iiH' vii'iiiitv Mi,' iii'm hi iin' ween i mother, Mr. Mr ana Vlrs, Albert Otl and little of ih daughter Mlnnlan left Monday for uts nf i hicago their new home near Warsaw, Ind i Tln-v were nuesta of Mrs Qtt'a aunt In 1 1 ni tended ' Mrs. Ida Klner "i James DufO in ; in Wai her home . Mlsi Angle, spent Thursday at the I Kdgar Looharl home. y, h relutlvi I Ray Hunter of Evanston snenl n nvi. miii noaie iiiik mi' nisi Notice, Odd F lluw. .Mil mi l iii yoUl hall si 1 -III tomorrow iftarnoon for t ho purpose of attending tne mwiarj in- in r.ii of the late Private John KU.H'T- thter of Mr, ld, who reside I ,1.,, iii;,,,,. I,, . in, . Mn Annual Luncheon '" rout9 bride ol Milton Inks of Brookfleld at For member Miss Mary Durdan nd Mrs. Peter Dui it iii The mi ilonary Boclety of the Prei in. Wednesday, Jan, 19, al si. partment the Philanthropic De be held Wednesday Stephen's parionag in i returned to byterlan church met Tuesday after- ,ev pulnep Biskupski officii I. Tin Btreator. H ii Mi i. Joseph Pi II ler ltd' li Hit III 1 nun .il I John Heflnn Hvlv llllllll' I iii avenu Mrs. A, K. Li-hi iii-iil, OTTAWA BODY AKED TO TAKE' PART IN STATEWIDE MOVE ndance The rtlfecl 1 1 "i Comp it-day afteri I some spe i tlv for ih' day gfterBtwhi i Vilsi Slaclfl Migi ', Iii p hi, mi' with Bin Mrs, Josephine I I w ;i Monday afti mi 'iiciKii was ii undiiy morning it an Ottawt , Btreator Tues Is confined ti it was in Otta with .liiliii lli.'li iiml sis r Ball of Ohio visit or i ' latlves this week, iii Antrum was among those to I Iiml tiess, but i,i :i ref Mr and I'M in it. Hen Olson, Tuet da) , Thanks to the efforts ol the Rotary I club, the people ol Ottawa will on next Tne;. iiny evening hatre an, oppor- mnity of hearing one "i the biggi it ,u i,i,.i, in Lhe l uiii ii states m boy work ' i nnri ICdMatd Jumini'l. familiarly',,,, ... . i ,.i,.i,i ' ... .... .. .,. mm , i ,,i Miss Marlon Gerhert, who Is a nur known to thousands ol boys and men Edward s . hrli D and Jacob Stow-1 Commerei to ascertain the sentiment ;" ,!"' Mdrey 1 an 'Dai, now of Juliet, will talk at an(j their sister, Mr fJarnbardt, 1 0( tne business Interests of Illinois re- been visiting In the high school auditorium at 8 returned hi I evening from Ithlca, gnrding regulation of public utilities. "nv weeks, retu o'clock, following a luncheon ol the Mich., where they went the flr I nf There were four propositions to be "ay '" resume club at 6:80. Everyone is Invited to the week to attend the funeral of their voted upon for the purpose of ecur- Edward Claus hear him, and this includes men, worn-1 sister, ti Lenu Stewart Bowers, a Hiilstantlal expression from the ni and especially boys. Mrs, Bower was well Known in oi people In Illinois so thui when the , "Dad" Rompel was chaplain of the tawa, having ten born and raised I THinulH Chamber ol Commerce ap JJ?C?, V , ' Great Uk training caipP and was dl- here. Her death occurred Sunday pearfl before . ,sl;it,. legislature II ) ;a"8" . .. - ... ............. a i ., . . u ami ihfl fnnpra took n ace ul her ate ...m ..... , h ih until ruesday al ii'iiim mi ill nil,-, nunc .ti.,"m, ...... .- iu .... . ., . ii.. 'h, ,,ti UV, in -l .IV ...i , ... I.... hi,, Tl... nmn HOrth Ol lliwn ..in vmini moil we - nil w m -.n i ii,--. ni i. i,i,-n.." i i-..'i- .eslle flobb i i ii i le eai ti day I rhe Intermedl idy class met i borne of Miss prettily gowned m a lull ol blue sllvertone trimmed In graylWIlI Mf with hal and shoes to match. The resli in 'ih' carried a bouQuel of pink and I white carnations, They were unat-! tended, n, r the ceremony Mr. and Will Mrs. Inks went to the home ol the loca bride's parents, where ;i sumiptuoual wedding breakfast wiis served to twenty guests, who were the rela tives ami close friends of Hie con-1 gaming tract! id news i,,.,,i,. this past lartles, m in III ca and bia Mich, to re- Tuesday Study Circle eel 'I uesday ;it the McDougall R. J. Klein, the Tailor, be pleased to see you tit his new Ion, Madison street. Dance for Charity Wi dneeday, January S6thj Al the Armory. Benefl of European Belief. .. ,i fair atti ndance. At the conclu- tnja jf( ital and who has of ""' ' : 'al ,neca f0r tne past enjoyed bj the children, the hostess ,1 t0 Chicago Sun- bai arranged various games and work mui . for tin. i ntertaimm nt, " wuh h Hi m en call Mr Albert Bltderui Anita, la S nes go v InliK nil' The best in tor buc voyage In Children Ciy FOR FLFTCHER'S C AS TO R I A caller north i knows boys from the cradle up and iiiis the great Kin .u "getting next" I ,at to them, mi that Ii" soon acquired the mornlns . .i. , i , , .. i ....... v, ,,i. . I'l'Slt lull envlaMe title ol Dad, and everyone m hi the 80,000 knew and loved him 1 ' ' His Ideas on the Bubject "i hoys are ..." bis own. ami they wrok ut, Chaplain ' he was in the truest sehse of t Ii' word. tfcW iiml did not Interfere with Ins linxiiic witli Up in in all 1''!UI Hporia wuu BmfioH, mi'i n.' niornitiK iiiK oliallt'ilK'' I" Meet an) man in the r, big liunrii with the gloves, A num- , ttawa vli her accepted the defl, and sometimes Robert I lie letiKi ami at tini.s the man who opposed .i p .- him Hut whatever the outcome, the rrom a bu end oi tli' tray found one more re- Harry . until Ur ' Dud, ami one more pro Inst a few claiming Mui a good sport, who wai Gordon absolutely Mon the square." friends In His siibjeii on Tuesday nveninf! Robert will be "The Man aud the Boy." As Ottawa vi u speaker those who have heard him Mterj r are loud In b)s puis.', li you are lu- man, leiciti'd in tin Borne other boy or boys in general, you cannot afford to miss hearing him And bring the boys; they and their an '" ... . , , .... i I ll(,l 11 I a ..lltll DiniOIB, '"I 'II. t. Iiu'l ari) espi will be here under the au ?p c - of the Rotary club and of course there nisaion fee, If you luive . ... vlshes of its membei Mi til utilitii ol !u - i . latlonshlp existing I"'1 i i ie regulated in an quitable mai air ami Jusl alike to the compt Mrs. Wallaci Hi Mary loulse, left ft and daui hti oone, Iowa, o d fortunate Indeed nol to losi 'heavy Kal" which blew all day whe ""''' '" iimun n ong unft rs i i .. I Un Harmon ntarai r was among the Ot- 2 Electric, ga transportation ann ion, H. B Jr., spent Sunday wttn Mrs. h , , , Sunday during th i) w i 'Ii t lit LnlCUgO mis fi' iHiiii'imtiii-Bi iiomhb iiat' v luisuun Liaiiiii9 -i ' " " outgrown loci ntiaries, snou.u . fedittcora . sparks were carried from the chim iitnlnJ I mm . I, ,m 1 1 1 . 1 i I i 1 I , i 'l i 1 I l . I , . I ' 1 1 in i t'.. i ill ft II 1 1 ' pen oi Hiroaior was an res ney to the opposil y, t,y tne i an' a hi . mil. .... ,'', ... ciroj uu . '" '" ""'' getting tin- to the cornice, which was ,,, 0 Karivilh visited tecnnicai aovisers, u l"""'ra V 1 (or several feel before those A ' . : ..li, . .. . , .. , ii-,. i who had rushed to the scene could ' " '"'" ,;.;.' ir" iii iib .ti".. . f en e to Vital KfchaereT and other relatives' w,tn '"" extinguishers gel the flames ' hcago T "spend the "public for cirpert advice and as- Und friends here. ' ' "nder contro' whicfcn bad r"ghl M .... ' '.i.., u V CM, ..ni. In Muraclllos vnster V going through the attic. How- 3B ,' , 'in 1. 1 i .. .. ,. , ... ,., i.,, . ,,, nti ., . v.- , v iii-ti ever, after tin- heroic aid of n. inli- of Karlville visited (Rilities located entirely unhm uaj tuconitiii an eye expen. , , , i,. . j, , irti.itiTi,- u-is in ( i oora nu i. i in i ' lai;'- ii- me local jut i-il tct ion should, never Mrs. oimon i 1,1 ' , . . , ., , . .i .. , , i . i i i.i Thnru.lnv in' was stopped the loss to I n' root fbeless, lie r. uhited h a stiite com- tawa t nursiiuy, ' . . , .fitlier II ill I ' a local lioil'' l!'. Kllen Mallaney atUI uaugllier was reponeii in ne in uie - e-lei day transacting the state muv be uniform In nrlnelple, i home, m ar Verona Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Schoberi spent 9g i, Kalb purpose and application thai discrlm- A large crowd attended the dam" Tuesday with their daughter, Mrs. H ii- and Nellie Nagle of hnatlon between communities may be given Friday evening bj the Aim ri Karl Wakey and assisted them with ss streel will have Monday prevented and that there muy H" tm can ueuu i -'. " wuicuwiog. .,1 In In rlif,,rilln ,1 nf Inrnl cunt rn'. el'ies BUCll Ottawa, Marseilles. Kill-IUall and; M.fS. V. K. Rel irty of six I lesti I of ii " i.,,., Diia ..,,,i ..in ..I,,,, nut ni nnc-n hall extensions because Jay Hlggfn l,;,i.,. city Denver and'of the inability of the utilities to neeo- cinlty Sunday evening. street, when she entertained at din- H REMOVAL NOTICE OF CHRISTMANN'S ACME LETTER shop I from 101 W. Main St. To Ooera House block, 720 La Salle street. lb rf-N. 1 1 1 1 . CI w v jf v i .' km i inn wiiuiiuiaw uiivMi n 'o nu' resiui ni m mi . . . . . W "id stason t Stairway between M. tv: F. Bank and Lolonial 5 I.'" 1 . uaiMUUMilillilllMttlliailUlliMMUMMMlSl . visiting al the home oi Mr. and f fl IV,, H Imhorl tnuelher with t .it,,. other local friend.' al this writing. a it from s.i' mia Mrs, Belle Poundstone, who has V. 1. Olson home, been visiting her son. W. M . and X family on Burlington avenue since l .1... I...M.I I. .. It. ..I.... ..I.... SP VVIVIV 'le II, 1 1 ii 1 ,1 . I'll nBUUCMltlJ Iii visit licr ann llavie. and rnnillv In visit w Ith tel.. 1 Colorado. in what lilkV m myth Ma a tHAia m A kw i t earn ' ... . rm n m iwj mm & raK7 MiSW. i 1 I, I I ,11 . I: i"'-i' ce . ,,ale. .' ------------ . . , , with WYNDHAM S i ANDING and b r LV1A BKhAMtK 1 cuiiti iii nu- w , Jan, in, ui ,,,r imm,. on .;;, i Ltnerty TO-DAY MAURICE TOURNEUR Presents "MY LADY'S GARTER" Every scene a thrill or a spectacle. t ali th nvestmen Arthur I' south of town tier Mi Violet n ami will I, the gt meant Dad Mrs T Ing in ii Stilt" ill' t The in i 'hapter and a lat Kn.iil i Beardsle aheth Al SHERIDAN. '. VVltson of Kasl i and atti-ndi u i ri worth. mat) wot thy patri move tu Marseilles. While little to tie tioldie, 9-yt ar-old son of Mrs. Nina Qoldie, was loading i.e. I I ,1, m , li-,Ui. ,.,.. .! today, 'ties commission should be strictly . " . . ., ,. ., of Orand Ridge was non-political, should not be considered ru", ' ' m tndav. as In the nature of nolitical rewards '"red. The shots did no other dam- 'ri within the local Jurisdiction and event i I e utili ol i Ion r S5 re i in many ways m h aching another miles! le's louniftv. Mrs. Nellie Langley and daughter, 111 SUNDAY and MONDAY ROBERT WARWICK "THOU ART THE MAN." Also "THE GUMPS." COMING: LAST OF THE MOHICANS. IlllIlllllllillllM Ekla Neulltu. Ijome i Rowe, treasurer; Mi oonddetress; .Mrs '. Was served follow Ing t Mrs. II Mo.. r of Aur parents in Sheridan Ti Mrs. I. iiia Bastlan Wednesday and Thttrs I 1 i !Ild shollli It.ller solll It v Dr. Fe ami d at he had f lien Olst es Killel feared at firs of of his mouth a brief call a " ,-hlch hits farrv P P .1 Ini Ind. n station i I, slice. 'I li i the Seneca si Riordan of 0 MAURICE TOURNEUR Present? 99 The high school basketball team ,, .,, hp i. resent time. dent, I. c. Brand, and Al P. Schoch and Band w I ! n mn I i b-legi t)ttawa. and thesi return game Tm -da v nlghl The bher- seilles were Ottawa visitors today. men will be prepared to look after tin Ian team I . , VT. I.andtir. nee Hat f t I ml reporl 'I 1 in 1 1 . . , the confet tin r imrents. Mr. and Mrs. j enci Miss lireiier I 1 (J streel heme of tter parents fertile past num- tiornev William Bcanlon of Pern her ef days, carine for her mother. ,-nfT; ; , m nttaw., tmliv MENDOTA. nusinousiy on i' t very n i Etni tnenl of i;ir.' time Mrs. E. I., Abbott received the death of her brotlu i . Lj h i heir MUSKOGEE. 0KLA. 1 1 it t ! Mr. and FEARS RACE RIOTS G. A. R Let u annul. ig the t Patr rades. JOHN P. Illl. I.. C id. r. ii was l on w'licli the nemo iar Karl Mr. ant Karl W. r ui ai : city. rty given al tin Irs. Ray Hltchens 'rlday night. of the lattei s mother. Airs. I iitlle Maier, In Seneca, Mr. and Mrs Waller K. ( hap: land daughter, Helen Louise, -Wednesday morning with Mr. Mrs. Andy Maler and family. in Seneca Saturday aiiernoon, Hlldegarde Maler is spending ; days with Mrs Walter i hapman. "The Last of Uie Mohicans An American Drama Eternal by James Fenimore Cooper A Historically Truthful Version of this well known story THE GREATEST INDIAN PICTURE EVER REVEALED UPON THE SCREEN Admission: Adults, 20c; children 10c. Matinee starts 1:15, night 7 GRAND RIDGE. t imt ri The regular meetina u the Men The follow!! the ho o onday and i I irl Wakev. s y, Taylor. K -on Wakey t .1 Lehr an The War Mothers Will meet at Bt. Palriek'a si o'clock sharp tomorrow aft attend the funeral ot John l Dance for Chanty Wi dneeday, January 2 Al the Armor;.. Benefl! of European R 'itil Semans of Streato Ottawa visitor lat night. ' Mrs. w. P Rinker on id the annual butcher am Redman, J. W. Wa i Lota, J. J. Lehr, Har ml L (', Rinker. Mrs. I Miss Grace Helsters ! house. It goes with LAKE CRAFT RELEASED AFTER GOING AGROUND i Illinois i nt agroouni i rtai Ine dur Dr I' iiii. d til linn chur Mrs. II Virginia St real or, vard of Aurora the Advent I 111 rner and daugh dav morning rtppe. Wilbur ii nl business Ma j it r MJQ II LA v l,v'ti VrV VJ liln want r.!i Section i m ir . five.) Don't Forget the Married People's Cal., whel Dame Thursday night, Jan. -T. ;,t I three mon Commercial hall Given by the Pun itr Makers' chlb. Rring your wife and the, happy have a good time floor committee, I on Bundnv C. i Corbln, t;. i. Will in, Leo Argus. I . in il t hi' occasion ; of Pontlac w;is :i re aller in the village. John Lisles and I hll lent Wednesday at the i les' mother, Mrs, .1 II club met on Thttrs- members present, to 0 visitors who w i 1 1 1 anil little son of I 11 POW BALK c Kas range. Phone i.. t. ( iin i woman ' -- '" " " I The evening wi " neen re n. social wit sponsible for rat re t lan thirty rur rob- rreshmenu wen li. rics diniiiL; the 'a I two months, in : pi.. ...... FOR BALE Malleable steel range, volvlng loot between -.. o.oo and $350.- j lny besides a with or without boiler; hard coal 0""- were arrested ""lay. Several j ,.,'s burner, fumed oak china cabinet, ln- hundred dollars' worth of furs were Thp - '"''"r. " -I : m m Monday mornli WAXTKU -StP!ioi'i,,;ih. r: state ex- Notice K. of C , ;l" ''ame I erienee. Address "M., i:ire V Trader-Journal. a beautiful hi r with t wa t. Philip Oaul a und Miss Mildred Lock. The the time to sew Ing, al Currie served s Rne ting win be in two lOme of Mrs. Bd Arm oundatone spent Mon- V Mauley boine on won shelled corn on . a deVote which Mi ' ' When all is said and done, it is the busy Dollar that Counts In- dollar hoarded means nothing, 'i Hoes nol produce, it is really worthless, I he ill spent Dollar v'iv,,s Imt momentary pleasure. It is the BUSY DOL1 AR, work ins away day after da in our MONEY MILL, earning a constantly-increasing amount for the owner, that really means something. li you have no DOLLARS AT WORK considei think it over carefully, and PI I A DOLI AR TO WORK TODAY THE MOM i MILL IS Ol R SAVINGS Dfc PARTMENT. S IS LOST k cal reward for its return. TOM SMI RR. lltij West I'rospeit v. Phone 19 X von SALR white iron bed nmi HBathef sCUCSj oak rocker. Ml:s IRWIN manna. 3 .: Highland Race. "rtiolle 4J7i. Sunday, th- pur the late ' le si our ban :u o'clock, for txiterald. OWEN F ; k. Dance for Char.t, W dnes'lav. JanU II - At the Armor) I', m SI of Ruropean R It was nut mn without much damae being done. Miss Reni tta Meyi 'tit Mou liiy in Chii i'c.. Robert Boyle, son rt Mr and Mr I Tbosoas Boyle, passed the examine lion fur rural mail carrier and Sftl I stall on route a out ol Mendotn, be VinrdnR on Monday. vu i'iizution of the Pre ihtirch ar fosterina; s lei ... ; . in Monday nlghl a hi rresliyterian chur- ' E Woodward of oitaw t u 11 s , in ddresa; his topic III In titutional convention; all ar. to att nd. Ir nd iiontKf WalklitiL- Dl H ii" - visited With Otta ft lativi Sunday. Ii i i' i. Huss hoste , of th" Wbtunan i ti Firl National Bank OFFICERS: LORENZO LELAND, Pres. EDWARD C. SWiFI", Vice-Pros. CHARLES E. HOOK, Vice-Pres. OSCAR HAFBERLE, Cashier. FRED A. GERDING, Asst. Cashier. EDWIN J. CASSIDY, Asst. Cashier. JOSEPH M. GEARY, Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS nzo Leland, Edwin J. Cassidy, Cdward C. Swift, Chaurles E. (look, Os: ar i irtt bcrle. Fred A. Geraing, Clarence Griggs, Lawrence M. Lucey, Albert E. Gilman, VV. Nevov Strawn. Assets Over $3,800,000