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PAGE I X URDAY, i I ItftUARY 26, 1921. 30,000 CHINESE DIE Germany Sweeping Up Her Mines. SOME FiArrjc:;: I PeooleV 1 rust& to WAITING Wv7 . air 1 D'dllK OTTAWA FREE TOADETl - JOTTRNAE. i kuimi i uen tiiijouriHMi in i ml in twu woeku. Z daughter I lorn ir m FOR F000 IN ARE HELD o til s :.v - HMRRS ali 1 .. ., ', :i ben. 'i .K fijSU : ( nrd Rklniwr l u "--''-".- : ' ' - have local under the neace treaty is is : be til or t arc nnrk- .. , ,- ea she ' " wiin mi ty, in-ill',! is a iiniii' lay- m- . . (i ., , er selling on an uiu mine ay time any m s,j., t , , r(.uch safety bofore the ox- . . . KlICCI torpedo idoi-ion vnove, sailor aro at men- AMERICAN ENGINEER TELLS OF STARVATION OF HORDES IN FAMINE STRICKEN COUNTRY. New York. r,h. 80, Thirty thou and Chinese gathered on a ureal fore Held outside Tientsin, China, wal td patiently for food which never arrived ami then slowi.v (tied there, K. S. Qluiei, A si ericas engineer, report i'd iiiKin Ma arrival here after passing six months In t ho famine stricken ureas in North ( hina. The condition oi the starving hordes was so pitiful. .Mr Glinea said that he "did not have the hcarl to take photographs of such miserj lie. .said that Hie crowd al rientsln had gathered because they believed food would reacb them there more iulckly than in the country. Along it roadside sear the Held, he told of seeing tin bodies oi a whole family father, mother and live children each a few yards apart, where they hud dropped and died. "The crop tai'urei have been almost complete iii the Ave greal provinces that make m the aorthi rn part of China proper Chihli, Shantung, Shansi, ghensl and Honan," said Mr, (Hint's. "This it the pari of the coun try around Peking, Bouth ol Mongolia ami Manchuria." Explaining why the sections ol China not stricken bj famine were unable to relieve the starvation dis tricts, Mr. Glinea said: "China is largely an agricultural nation Ninety per cent of the population liven on the tiny farms Into whic h tlin country Is I the mini divided. The Chinese work their land j boaU are now sweeping up and ex Ing i to the limit, hut they cannot raise ploding the Thosi which n torpedo more than enough to feed themselves. district can raise barely enough i me music iu.it goes wiin : i accompanying him he i h rough tii village si i ei t at laki n to ;m onrply room w he kept jusi long enough i r- in the party to gel 10 no and inform hti wife th bhy was in the lockup. Tl ieban h d, all having had I oi s enjoy- Onrn ; frsrrfi isting his eerrlr brother Allen of Deer Park with mov aorrov . ' : vT .ty Lank in C pa) ing i .i cu work for yo'ir money; make n:onf5' work for vou. Uavii'.on-l .1. mil John Da o ft .. I 0 John Garland Presideni i III 17 ; 051 rour T. B. KenxJrick, shier. V, 151 imes which bespeaks Its Mrs. Charles Roberts was :i; the in Thursday eve. March Marshall Hess home fr in Friday to I mbyterlan church. They Sunday. (,ei man clearing the seas of the laid during the war. Old era and I' boats ih.ii I. ml and revamped !ilage mule:' the auspic ting hard to earn mun send delegates to i fereaci a that they va epn sentation no t h II It i ommRtees Belli i aciiool students! we i 1 1 itiit'ul baud of workers much ii, this , 'emiiK event w hich Mrs. Chi ient Thiii' . and Mrs. Oe y apenl Sttndaj Grand Ridge and Vicinity Bad food to supporl its own people. Thai i why the 'pne porous' provinces hav been aide to do so little for the ram in stricken ones. Thev have not tii food to send. "The crops in-North China have i The beautiful coi failed since 19197 The people have and Mrs. Albert V been unable to cet more thin scraps scene Thursday al of food from other parts of China 1 delightful neighborhood meeting when They have been unable to get mu.'h the Good Will club mel with Mrs p, fiom outside, because food has Wheatland, who bears the reputation , .,. , . has been recommended as very good, ueonje Dion. QUite u number ol th- younger s, i Mr and Mr- Louis Shoraaa wen p(.anr U .mIiicsiI.i v nVp to " inura .iiim.iy. M is. II A . C.ilKfiiili ;illii .Ml : went t( JVAL1 HAM. .loll!' Small spent Friday evening with Vfn Junes. Mrs. K . I ) Preobalrn has been sick .1 Art I Thi Hi linen !;!gh prices nil over ihe world. I of being a very charming host Th"y have tried to move to better ITwo vislti district, where they could ralsi crop-. were Mrs. Arline K hut surh districts are so far and they N. D., and Mrt Go have had such poor resources tltiit afternoon was spenl they have died like Dies on the waj crocheting, The nei "There Is no question thai nio"e popular organi.atior limn 10.000,0011 Chinese will starve to Intra, WhJ, Bacon on death til" winter and spring un fo'id Is i ii sit i il to them." He (! 'Clan I thai millions w ill despite aid. that the population of 000,000 In the famine districts is mi! from onawa were biro present wr.o gtreator Bdgerly, ther, Th ting and ween car t I'ayne. ,iri lie 0 spent saturnay mgnt anu iii- home of Mrs Edge nts. Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. Elmer Wilso ' tti nun Thursday evening, " ,i en ;p i hit e hour : 'i, r hftvfne s Elmer Wylie attended the home tal- .., ,,.,- 5lve eu i -ni play "Safety first," given for th ; 1,1 1 1 pnefit of the Harding M. E BUCh din straits tint i! "ill bl i Mr. and Mrs, A G. son James, w bo w ere the death of Mr. Mi . returned to their ho ; Kas., the lirsi of the physical Impossibillt. to rush erou?h I Miss Belle Davis food to thfin to save all, end at the home of Great Irrigation pojects, control of A. Luckey on the ea flood producing streams, and Improve ! jjrg james Raanse mpnt ot transportation were cn a e Mr. GHnes the only salvation of the agricultural and economic life ol "hln:i "These things will he dune In time,' be satd. "for chum Is awake, American will prababt) have a big pai t ie this future of China, but . t must lay aside these things for ii present and devcte very effort to gt tins food to the starving million-" un aiei meinnersi tal her. 1 ing anotl Wichita, t ire. .! Ii SI Ittte son! Mr. and Monday Ottawa ir fatnei ik Rutaj Oh, Much Getterl Better to hnvi a policeman riill von down than take you up; better to "Bobbie," lltth have him bawl yon oui than haul vou ' Antram, Ui. Boston Transi ript. of Etserville, la for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Pi drill wi re dinner guests Sunday with , Mr. and Mrs. John Poglo northeast of I , i,; town. I , '"- Mrs. j. a. xocum sient Monday Monday to with Mr.-. Pred Leorich ol Ottawa, Lostant Ax-l Hetberg, county auditor, was ccming to iit the i-i National hank here Tues- play the day. to assist the people Ot this coin-! '--j. munuy in maiuiiK oi tux a cafcteriu i .i ;i er Skinner were Wednesday after- Dana ami da i visited at tl Several from hero attended m etlng of the Ekistern star In Grove Wednesday evening, The is Muliel and Mildred Short n Itiated into the order, Mr and Mrs. John Small w Opiilr 'c;!n--silay Mrs. Warner Whipple was an wa shopper Friday. Mrs. Cecil Gray was a cues; liich w;i I Tin i wi'iitlicr licken i TO THE ALUMNI OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS- c Ottawa fownship High School has . nivrrsitv ol II- given at the 1 lic;h y evening, Febru ins Proclamation: arraneed tor a concert dv !' linois v School arv 28l Band t ium. M the INASMUC1 ! AS I he largest ana besl college t.r university band in tSr country i. lo honor our community by its prcs cii! e .'.ik! Wl IEREAS i he same (!! A i larding will direi i as in 'lie old days and ns everything will be aa you would have it, same melodies, Bame old stunts the same old base drum and the Bame old college v-lk and WI IEREAS ihe band i- madi up ol eighty students of thf Uni versity ol Illinois md loyalty to you; alma m iter require yoi pi YOU ARE THEREFORE COMMANDED I" rc cr c seats foi your family and fri :nds .it I lir? Weiss Drug Shop. COMMITTEE it Mr ml a Sa Miss Ada Carp n dl Bawling of Chi i marriage by the o Presbyterian pi a Tuesday, Peb. income reputation I and Thur 1,1 Mrs. d0Ui : be b tlieir car ot good a MjBj jean Finley returned to her , home In ESmington after having spent of basketball is n,,. pagi tew weeks with her mother, ! RJdge tonigbl to Mrs. Margaret Finley. Bidge high Bchool Miss Helen Plercy spent Friday af lant team bears the tornoon with Ruby Edgecomb. ng exceptionally good Mr and .Mrs R. W. Jones and Mr. Ight'a game will no Uod Mrs. David Edaecomb Jr. attend- It town A BABE OF ANIMAL LAND I Mr. and Mrs ('. I! Pogh j dren were recenl guests . tatter's pari ius. I Miss Viola Heth was a r j ni.'lit guest with Streator I Mrs. J, W, Mullln of Bur I anus whs an over night gi diiy with her daughter, Mis Ottawa. Charles Dulian ami fam have disposed of ad theil In vyisconsin and who an j Ohio to reside, are Visitini i here. Tim shipping assoclatio 1 stock to Chicago last t j night. Mrs. Billiard Bkinner, : and son. attended the funi , late Charles West of L'tir w n . hit nt play In II; Kd f1 Jr. Car 9 inited f nckx at 1 1 hi Ottai i I Mrs 4 CASTOR IA I For Infeats and Caildren ' InUseForOverSOYaart t Aiwa; -'" i.i.ii.iiMr H ? 9. won The- smson6 coMiwHir A ever: Mrs I Vital ions lo ago. Saturday al the Sam (ii twford hav igsufld lb- Dlmmick. bower at her home Mrs James Cnrrie is ends from Chicago. rltn the M.'i-iduv evening in honor of Miss Ma hei Black who is to become the bride m enl over! of Mr. Kent Wdodward, brother of lint ends. . , VVoodward ol Ottawa. Both of Item il; cal Ml big kitten. ik The Mondi eiativea . o busim except th shipped , to attend Inesday VIendota ! Mi " ughtera worth, 'i o ihe m Sun- j di llcious sundw lelu in their , quet. Mr et. on , day. Minion: Mr Leslie Edgi day. Mr. Va :i was ill Otl 1 .'f md C ' , PR piwaaqBiai ti ? bbw Lar ' Pore and Shiny M th her mother. Sdgecorab Sr. hopped in i o attended the scnobert h look afti r importance was done apeal Bundaj polntnienl of delegates Mrs. Davi conference held al ! daughter, Jei in! The delegates are I Saturday am Rogers and Lura Ella- mobile Bhow customary social hour Mrs. -i- Hogland bpont iyed ;it which time the and Monday with nor sis ei h "on, consisting of I Ben Dlmmick. ikies, chicken croquets, .Mr. Ambrose Cbsgrove and d usert with whipped Mary have been in Peoria th (fee was served. The two weeks. M n c hime: rn lunner wnrrv a bi?(nlcklyh(flpwiby uwtia iVim ami la do i St hM Marinello Astringent Mask A tii a! ifspitegtign will prarfaet roarfcy imnfrvmert. Full ir fofirwHnn mm let i --f tK'ii pn. video by EMMA REYNOLDS 500 Central Ufo Bldg. Phone .'tvi u. Ottav Things You Don't Know About People You Do Know i a 9 i i1 K I IS B i s 4 i I 5 .... m l fa. 4 , -r.fi. 'ft ff'. 1 i H i:iU I ! ,.1 ... B llMl Jliillliilit'VH .'; , rJ .:. 'v:'.-4'nf One WWi ho XWmy 'i irV CUV' TW o '.','3ES &ear ff D'JU : m Comedy, Theatre odibion Uy,"'& , r , , , V I MXa IX .I.JIWiUW i d One Solid Year Longacrc Theatre, Nev York. Five Months 1 ' ft r ' Vi - ! I I i i I m 4 l 1 Va N 8 il La Sail? Theatre, (!hici'ro. WITH A SUPERB COMEDY CAST. t PR.'CES: $2.00, $l.SO, $1.00, 50c SEATS NOW J r l u I ' 73 " ' " . rafrc"- v fl n r b rocti:3 sio nxinl..imrcaieftt tell tii that it "ti-rerf' T fTAr,r Dfi'jvnpD ,v" i',' tkii v J. lUJVAN's favorite load la Radishes, which he cat- without salt Spread- lot of Initti r on 'I'tn, PRINCESS MARIE! of Roumania. who is npas. I to the Kins :f Bill POlta, has made Iii r own Mltltf I rousKPnii. PAMCHO VII.' . Mcxii an I 'KIN itV. the I amid. i a teetotajer; be never lmghtirr of King Qeoigsj aB4 Qwccn RamMm, and he sOHlkra very Mary of Kie lami n, v, r RSM P'-r-laiilv. fume JOHN IV IUH M-.l- MJ.1 K i Id a bicycle, but doesn't pedal it hlm lf. 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