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A J OTTAWA FREE TRADER Established wo OTTAWA JOURNAL Established 1HKO WEATHER, a Unsettled, with proiv jp ably rain or snow tonight and Friday; warmer to- myht. I. J I LiJJ -i- X Jr-XJ Lil V AMD OTTAWA F AIR OTTAWA, ILLINOIS, TIIIJKSDAY, fEllKUABY H, H2 I VOLUME 5.--NO. ' 1MI( E, TWO CENTS MY KNOCKERS t?D LX T D A IY.tfT3 - a TUT RFI ITIVFS RFFK I ILL.il I I 1 L.U ULLU PRESENT INDICATIONS ; TELLE!? ARE BANK WILL FIGHT WILL FACE LANDIS YOUTH NOW IN COUNTY JAIL FOR THEFT OF $96,884 OF BANK ; FUNDS, TO BE TAKEN TO CHI- CAGO- EMPLOYS L. O. BROWNE ; AS COUNSEL. I he is arraigned h Young Carey, who is n fro i an attack of ' : until the lit ! Carey is 1 bonds, which 1'. S. Conn at thi of his eral warran when Carlcy Court, he will present u petition asu inn to have this bond reduced. Carey Has retaim Browne to represen for liberty, fie wl .lud'-'o I.andis In Off Chicago. Before the time Carey had returned of the money a nd be away from the ban November LI. wh winntn senteri that ma when hi give inetn an oppo bonds. Chiel Hopkll Avers this morning to secure ins tree 10m Il was thought that other two would be lo on Tuesday, but the) Streator authorities, hound over to the gra daj on three burglary d me FIREPROOF FURNACE PIPES CATCH FIRE Asbestos spoken of safe against hold ils r. about 10 o' Strawn was not aj nome ana tne are was first discovered by neighbors who immediately hurried into the base ment of the house, upon discovering (he smoke pouring from the windows, and proceeded In extinguishing the blaze An alarm was s,,nt in and the lire du; artnietit responded and alter several minutes Ihe lire was extin- guished withoir any damage what ever. Overheated furnace pipes over which the asbestos was wrapped caus ed it to Ignite. Several would not be lieve that the tip proof paper was on lire, but were finally convinced when the burning asbestos was taken Into the rear of the Strawn yard. KIN COMING TO TAKE CHARGE OF KELLY RITES P. nditig the arrival h re of B MJ rain Kelly, a brother, no arrang nients have bi en m I le for funer serviiis over the remains ol Oeon Kelly, Chicago. Burlington and Quim i ti reman, who died at ttybum hospital loiiowing a brief Illness. The brother is expecti'd here iroin Oscoda, Midi., Mime time tonight The runins Will be taken lo Aurora and thence shiprd o OeCOds for Rant bit rnent, ac ord ing to preliniinai plana lor burial an- MMnced today . OBTAIN ffl RfllMFN Til UUI8UUiUl.il iv EEOOm UUUUM! I well w"l 1 prn nnr iiinnno Tfi OLuIIKl JUMffiO IU HEAR WOMAN'S SUIT AGAINST C, R. I. & P. MARSEILLE? CASE, IN WHICH PLAINTIFF SEEKS $2r,O0O DAM AGES FOR FORCIBLE EVICTION FROM TRAIN. GETS UNDER WA IN CIRCUIT COURT. h In CIVILIANS AND TROOPS KILLED DURING NIGHT ATTACKS IN IRELAND ,i a . instal le , urn. .. ,.ii,. 1 EARLVILLE COUPLE COME HERE TO WED u . Mrs. Mabel Ijavtera ia .i.niin i,ar- donor, both ot Earlvtite, were quietly married yesterday afternoon at 4' j oVloC by li.v ft V. I.awler at M ho? in In the Find Methodist parson- nge They were una"' aded. Mr. and Mrs. Hardener will make their home I on ,, farm near Barlvillo. BLAMES RELIG DOS nirrrnrunrn rnn mmam m urn I I II II I rtAI II f A n HtK mwmm YOUNG WOMAN. CITING QUAR RELS OVER FAITH, APPLIES T) CIRCUIT COL RT FOR SEPARATE MAINTENANCE. : ' I i hi in ldtth ,, ... " i ' ; r r I .... id te I the 1 . '" mar- danl or Ith her. AN APOLOGY TO PEOPLE WRONGED PMicatli Toda Ills ace. ma was Kiv, that no count, such U;i. ( ,M, won Red apologises I ,.,.nllv Orders w partmentn t ana ai oAb rader.1, future tract cr. Getting r ( l r"' , x - . . rat V Maw"! V. A THt. 14 TIM ToRl- to , , 1 mStrfiatAi cats SCS 1 1 f 1 At ft IT'. I T IN Y I - SMASHED IN strfatoc man would PUT BLAME FOR ACCIDENT UPON CITY UTILITIES BOARD R E FUSES TO DIVULGE RESULTS OF ELECTRIC L WIRING IN SPECTION. itothini rro w to a ci il 1 e v a t t h 1 Thiers machim was badly wrecked. No one was Injured in the catastro-l Refuse Mayor's Request. j A requesl that the city be given aj pre- t'a- CADET OFFICERS TO BE NAMED BY 0. H. S. insignia to t awa High sch In id under Karl Wend. id every niemh, i to display any one was given ;i , I ived 1 hat he was r manner he Inted at the , v Ij of handling a gro r manner ol giving own discipline, y, and their quicknes wit, Kvery man it I be watched clo ! ie ct"ms will I . try 1 Krliy. in chat Major Karl Wet d H Kingman. t pi - hoMiag bat thi the Shake r mm- WH.:.wm$m, - -- TROLLEY COLLISION i" Instigated at its demand, , " 1' .,' or the to the I the e violating the nits of their in- letter referred 1 I It ta u ,1 Creek Orri by early Reports Are Read. its submitted month ol Jan- rep, nary, all of which were read and ., (onuaia- . ,M ? toss to property Health Commissioner Dr. W. A Pike reported five cases of scarlet ed $58 in his department : mil $151 doing various jobs about the inted ti 1 EXPERT TAKES CHARGE OF BERRY'S BIG SALE he! of I Sorpr se 0 W'iilcTn : rp riiied Tu on Colum d neighbors 1. dilate h ,mt ii hnni plateau SWEARS FLUENTLY WHILE TESTIFYING AT CONGRESS QUIZ Washington, Feb. 3. Turning sharply on house war investigating committees as a "whole, Charles C. Dawes, former head of army supply pro- i curement service in 1' ranee, told one of them 0 A RTF R M HON u-Uy that the value of yUnil I Lll III Lt.SUIl their work had been made useless th uflh injection of partisan politics. ESTATE IS LEFI BY )F DAN - PROPERTY WILL PASS TH ROUGH probate two DAUGHTERS! THE ONLY HEIRS VAST HOLD I IN ILLIIHUIS MIND O M I-I INGS IN I L L I "n FOR N I A LANDS. inging in sane county woman was nietl for pro- bate late yesterday. Tin property be- lonueii to Mrs. Charlotte U, Bauer of Dana .who passed away at her homi 1 on Jan. 8. As .Mrs. Saner died with out making a will, her property wil be divided In the manner the slate In heritanci iaus In a petition ti rs of a (minis - by the diced- Mrs. Lilley 1. ent s two daughtt IS. SAU r- Crawford of Flanagan and Mrs. Rose I be heard." 11 Hakes m' Dana, the holdings of Mrs. I Asked about grafter who followed if Sailer ate listed as land In Illinois an i j the American army to France, Mr. i. California worth $200,00 and bonds, Dawes said: i,. notes, accounts and grain worth $25- "Yes. they were there; some of the s "' " ! most despicable characters on earth, s he only In li b to I he 1 state are Mrs, trying to help the army by selling it g rawford and Mrs Hakes. A third things it needed at exhorbitant fig daughter, Mrs. Minnie straw 11, uteulnres. There was one man, we caught several yearB ago, leaving no c tildren and deported. What is his name? Oh, . Mrs. urawtorti and Mrs. Hake are tin what's the use 1 am not a muck Bfiminisiratort . inej men men nona raker, He was a traitor and I wish ,s ' '"l'day in I ie sum Ol .' I. I we could have shot him." p. Gen, Dawes praised the men in tho 1, army, saying it was the fashion now- THREE YEAR OLD GIRL. ILL. FEW DAYS. DIES Margaret Josephine Zickler, three year old daughter of Joseph and An- na Zickler. 1111 Phelps street, died this morning about 5:30 o'clock at tin. hniiie of her narents. after three daVg' illness. Margaret was In per was a bright little girl and playmate friends who will FORMER SUPREME COURT AID IS DEAD li i SENATE CONFIRMS NEW UTILITIES BOARD evening v Governor Small's ne public tttill 8te'n,ri; Chicago, pilot in the Minne oo ami (j. j commission named yesterday was I apoliff-Chicaga air mail service, was per was confirmed bv the senate in 'n 'lit ive killed today when his plane fell near ras pre -..j,m Sneaker Da hi hem innnnnce I Vfendota, Minn., acconling to word s an l memlx of Ihe hou contingeni -ent here. Qeurge itaMptna, mechan exj ase committee, kina, m injured. "I bitterly resent this effort to re- M i'i imioii the entire anuv because poor devil blundered In Switzer land." hS shouted. ' You can put a bloti h on the army. What the hell di1 wo l;o Into thi war for? To steal money? it was no) a republican or a I democratic war. It was an American war, and yet as a rule these commit- ftlTaS ESS- sating to better advantage right here trying to save disgraceful govern ment waste. You could save more I Ml I Ule V lor MO' people QUI aS 10 Prunce, you haven't got evidence to make a case if one existed, and I don't believe it does. Representative Flood, democrat, Virginia, told Con gressman Dawes iiis idea of Investiga tion was to draw a lesson for the (u ture; it' bad administration was shown 10 ha s" tt,IU " -rami aim graft, to nnd it and see thai the guilty were punished. "Yes." Cen Dawes replied. "but don't let this thing go before the peo ple as a partisan tight. Everybody j wants to hear something bad about 1 some one elsf I am not hTe to make ( barges that would blacken the nanio id' a soldier who can not come in to ya 111 condemn them. There were ny women at the hearing, but It n't feaze the general who swore iConsidering everything." he dc- c'ned, "the record of accomplish- i.vnt of the war department in get- tin;' ready for war was s greater as complishmen! than that of France or '.real Britain in the game neriod of i time I don't believe you can pick achievements of the ny will stand as an ever of glory. You have tried mntaln out of a molehill. 1 the army was American a string of outs lie took tpt in some quarters to . Pershing, Dawes said ive a "damned word" of Gen. Pershing permitted loss of life after the ar k at the plnhead poli te raising hell about pro nen who earned them in ixclalmed, They're doing reasons. It is a dlrty s not in the regular army s a rotten system that omotlons higher up and net permit as to pro te or a sergeant who had e mud. because the de nted to save a little sal 'ershing wanted to pro it somebody in authority f " i lml NEW LEASE ON LIVES GIVEN HOME BREWERS c Feh. ;t.--A wor t e brewers was Bound Wheeler, counsel for Tightening up" activities of those ter -i d in prohibition enforcement ould not be directed for the prwMt tin si 111. iking intoxicants for their vn use, although they were technic- ly violating the law. he laid. CHICAGOAN LEADS AS POINT GETTER K". M. t